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From: Serge Cohen s {- dot -} cohen {- at -} NKI {- dot -} NL
Date: 2007-07-09

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Hello Fred;

You might be interested in looking at http://xtal.nki.nl/Depot , and
more precisely at http://xtal.nki.nl/cgi-bin/WebObjects/Depot.woa/wa/
tools#qualifiers

You'll see that indeed you can query the DB upon specific criteria
(named solventContentFinal)...

If this looks like it can provide you with what you need, contact me
directly if you need any help.

Cordially;

Serge.

Le 9 juil. 07 à 15:53, Fred. Vellieux a écrit :

> Dear CCP4BB subscribers,
>
> I am looking for some data to run some tests of methods.
>
> I am interested in the treatment of solvent regions, first
> during structure solution by experimental methods (MIRAS, MIR,
> MAD, SIRAS etc).
>
> For these tests, I need to access experimental data (Fobs,
> experimental phases before any density modification, figures
> of merit) for structures that contain lots of solvent.
>
> By lots I mean higher than ca. 70% solvent: the tests I
> intend to run must be conclusive that the method indeed
> works. I also need to be told how much solvent there is
> in the structure. The structure must be solved (so that
> there are Fcalcs and Phicalcs corresponding to the "TRUTH").
>
> Any help would be appreciated. If there is any publication
> resulting from these tests, then contributors will be
> rewarded by having a citation and being thanked in the
> acknowledgements section. I cannot guarantee at this stage
> that there will be a publication however!
>
> Thank you all in advance,
>
> Fred.
>



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