Dear Larry,
you may have to coarsen and cut your map into 120,120,120 (full
sampling may not be needed anyway for MR) or try cutting into
240,240,240 (though I haven't tried such big values yet).
I noticed that you have already converted the axes to XYZ (I guess
with the uvw option in mapman)
Dear Bernhard,
I did some google searching and found
http://www.realtimerendering.com/int/
which gives references to various texts for all kinds
of intersections.
Frances Bernstein
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Post-doctoral Training Fellow - Structural Biology of Mitotic Regulation
Section of Structural Biology, The Institute of Cancer Research,
Chester Beatty Laboratories, Chelsea, London
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London) is a world-class cancer research orga
Hi,
I recall some 'constraints' on the grid numbers; if I remember well, at least y
and z have to be even in P1 (and the same grid had to be used in fft to create
the map in the first place...)
Less sure than this first limit (so please correct me if I'm wrong!)...two more
restriction limits :
In topology, long time ago, I was taught that these are indeed
'intersection curves of surfaces of the second order'. Emphasis on surface
being second order, not the curve. This was in Russian, which means that
the English terms may be different. You might also encounter 'intersection
curves of qua
Dear Colleagues,
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On Thursday 20 March 2008 06:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In topology, long time ago, I was taught that these are indeed
> 'intersection curves of surfaces of the second order'. Emphasis on surface
> being second order, not the curve. This was in Russian, which means that
> the English terms may
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For the Apple fans out there, there's some rumors that they may be
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