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Jacob,
If you fine slice and everything is then a partial, isn't that *more* sen
99 paper.
JPK
Phil Jeffrey
Princeton
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If the mosaicity is, say, 0.5 deg, and one is measuring 1 deg frames, about
half the time is spent measuring non-spot backgr
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If the mosaicity is, say, 0.5 deg, and one is measuring 1 deg frames, about
half the time is spent measuring non-spot background nois
ubject: [ccp4bb] Effects of Multiplicity and Fine Phi with Equivalent Count
Numbers
Dear Crystallographers,
I am curious whether the observed effects of fine phi slicing might in part or
in toto be due to simply higher "pseudo-multiplicity." In other words, under
normal experimental c
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Dear Crystallographers,
I am curious whether the observed effects of fine phi slicing might in part or
in toto be due to simply higher "pseudo-multiplicity." In other words, under
normal experimental conditions, does simply increasing the number of
measurements increase the signal and improve p