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Small-angle techniques
International Tables for Crystallography (2006). Vol. C, ch. 2.6, pp. 89-112 [ doi:10.1107/97809553602060000581 ]
... scattering amplitude. All secondary waves have the same frequency but may have different phases caused by the different path lengths. Owing ... differences between a Fourier series and a Fourier integral. It may seem foolish to expand a non-periodic function with a ... resolution but it has the inherent disadvantage that the preparation may introduce artefacts. Small-angle scattering, on the other hand, ...
Triple isotropic replacement
International Tables for Crystallography (2006). Vol. C, Section 2.6.2.7.7, pp. 111-112 [ doi:10.1107/97809553602060000581 ]
Triple isotropic replacement 2.6.2.7.7. Triple isotropic replacement An elegant way of determining the structure of a component inside a molecular complex has been proposed by Pavlov & Serdyuk (1987). It is based on measuring the scattering curves from three preparations. Two contain the complex to be studied at two different levels ...
[more results from section 2.6.2 in volume C]
International Tables for Crystallography (2006). Vol. C, ch. 2.6, pp. 89-112 [ doi:10.1107/97809553602060000581 ]
... scattering amplitude. All secondary waves have the same frequency but may have different phases caused by the different path lengths. Owing ... differences between a Fourier series and a Fourier integral. It may seem foolish to expand a non-periodic function with a ... resolution but it has the inherent disadvantage that the preparation may introduce artefacts. Small-angle scattering, on the other hand, ...
Triple isotropic replacement
International Tables for Crystallography (2006). Vol. C, Section 2.6.2.7.7, pp. 111-112 [ doi:10.1107/97809553602060000581 ]
Triple isotropic replacement 2.6.2.7.7. Triple isotropic replacement An elegant way of determining the structure of a component inside a molecular complex has been proposed by Pavlov & Serdyuk (1987). It is based on measuring the scattering curves from three preparations. Two contain the complex to be studied at two different levels ...
[more results from section 2.6.2 in volume C]
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