me with a degassing system that allows you
to stir a sample (from 200 microliters or so upwards) with a tiny magnet,
under a light vacuum. This removes at least the gas bubbles that would
be problematic for the purposes of calorimetry.
Kind regards,
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Lieven Buts
Ultrastructure Laboratory
Vrije Uni
hose with
atoms within a certain cutoff from the base object.
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Lieven Buts
Ultrastructure Laboratory
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
GenSym.py
Description: application/python
mapman <http://www.ysbl.york.ac.uk/~emsley/coot/coot-faq.html>
(somewhere in the second half of the page) to make
an MTZ file to read in Coot and calculate the maps on
the fly.
Good luck,
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Lieven Buts
Ultrastructure Laboratory
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
On Wednesday 13 February 2008 17:47:34 Laurent Maveyraud wrote:
> I am trying to read a CCP4 electron density map into turbo_frodo, without
> success. It seems that the mappage program that was distributed with
> turbo_frodo does not work on our system (Linux Mandrake) : it produces a
> segmentatio
On Wednesday 18 March 2009 17:04:49 Jacob Keller wrote:
> Apparently it DOES take a rocket scientist to solve this problem. Maybe the
> brain surgeons also have a solution?
Apparently so: http://www.dclunie.com/medical-image-faq/html/index.html :-) .
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Dr. ir. Lieven Buts, Postdoctoral