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Subject: Anisotropic data - How to deal with ?
From: Pierre Barraud pierre {- dot -} barraud {- dot -} ccp4 {- at -} FREE {- dot -} FR
Date: 2007-11-22

Dear all,

I am working on a data set which is severely anisotropic, with
diffraction limits of 2.6 A along the a* and b* direction but only 3.3 A
along the c* direction. I attached a screen shot of the Anisotropic
analysis (FALLOFF) output graph from SCALA.
My question is : what is the best strategy (or what are the different
strategies) in the structure resolution process (from image integration
to refinement) to make use of the maximum high resolution information ?
Actually, I am a little disorientated by the informations I have collected.

Best regards,

Pierre



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