International Tables for Crystallography (2006). Vol. F. ch. 9.1, pp. 177-195
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Chapter 9.1. Principles of monochromatic data collection
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Volume F: Crystallography of biological macromolecules (first online edition, 2006)
- Chapter 10.1. Introduction to cryocrystallography, by H. Hope
- Chapter 11.1. Automatic indexing of oscillation images, by M. G. Rossmann
- Chapter 12.1. The preparation of heavy-atom derivatives of protein crystals for use in multiple isomorphous replacement and anomalous scattering, by D. Carvin, S. A. Islam, M. J. E. Sternberg and T. L. Blundell
- Chapter 14.1. Heavy-atom location and phase determination with single-wavelength diffraction data, by B. W. Matthews
- Chapter 14.2. MAD and MIR, by J. L. Smith, W. A. Hendrickson, T. C. Terwilliger and J. Berendzen
- Chapter 18.4. Refinement at atomic resolution, by Z. Dauter, G. N. Murshudov and K. S. Wilson
- Chapter 26.1. How the structure of lysozyme was actually determined, by C. C. F. Blake, R. H. Fenn, L. N. Johnson, D. F. Koenig, G. A. Mair, A. C. T. North, J. W. H. Oldham, D. C. Phillips, R. J. Poljak, V. R. Sarma and C. A. Vernon
- Chapter 6.1. X-ray sources, by U. W. Arndt
- Chapter 7.1. Comparison of X-ray detectors, by S. M. Gruner, E. F. Eikenberry and M. W. Tate
- Chapter 8.1. Synchrotron-radiation instrumentation, methods and scientific utilization, by J. R. Helliwell
- Chapter 8.2. Laue crystallography: time-resolved studies, by K. Moffat