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Re: [ccp4bb] differences between Rsym and Rmerge

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Subject: Re: differences between Rsym and Rmerge
From: "Bryan W {- dot -} Lepore" bryanlepore {- at -} MAIL {- dot -} UTEXAS {- dot -} EDU
Date: 2008-01-18
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Subject: Re: differences between Rsym and Rmerge
From: Edwin Pozharski epozh001 {- at -} UMARYLAND {- dot -} EDU
Date: 2008-01-18

Chris Putnam wrote:
> I won't belabor this point (or defend this view) any further,
> though I will repeat my surprise at the lack of a clear
> consensus for what Rsym and Rmerge actually mean,
> as opposed to things like I/sigma, for example.
>
I/sigma is also open to interpretation. Is it / or
(averaged over all the reflection in a given resolution shell)?

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