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[ccp4bb] Importance of low order reflections?

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Subject: Importance of low order reflections?
From: Richard Gillilan reg8 {- at -} CORNELL {- dot -} EDU
Date: 2009-02-20

>

Several times I have heard that low order (small angle) reflections
are more important when solving low-resolution structures. I presume
it is more than just a question of obtaining greater number of
reflections.

Does anyone know why low-order reflections are so important in these
cases?


Richard Gillilan
MacCHESS

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