In general? No.
I believe a few places put "flux" into the header, but as Andreas just
mentioned that is only one of the bits of information you need to
calculate dose. If all you want is a rough estimate, then the numbers
you need are:
f = flux (photons/s)
t = exposure time (s)
w =
Thank you for making the 7.1 source available !
For those interested, http://www.ccp4.ac.uk/download/index.php#os=src
Thierry
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Must have been wearing a traditional Scottish outfit :-)
Jürgen
> On May 6, 2020, at 11:19 AM, Tristan Croll wrote:
>
> You got off lucky. An old friend of mine learned this lesson when on a
> particularly sunny day he spent an hour out on a New Zealand glacier in
> shorts with no
You got off lucky. An old friend of mine learned this lesson when on a
particularly sunny day he spent an hour out on a New Zealand glacier in
shorts with no underwear...
On 2020-05-06 16:17, James Holton wrote:
I feel I should correct you on one thing Tim: UV _can_ go around
corners because
I feel I should correct you on one thing Tim: UV _can_ go around corners
because it scatters. I learned this the hard way as a younger man after
a fine day of skiing. I had put sunscreen everywhere except the bottom
of my nose.
You are right, however, that the intensity after scattering is
Dear Colleagues,
The IMCA-CAT beamline at the Advanced Photon Source (APS) is continuing to
operate and collect crystallography data during the current
restricted-access operations at Argonne National Laboratory. Experiments
are limited to (1) critical research related to COVID-19 or (2)
We recently announced the new PDBe-KB COVID-19 data portal
(pdbe.org/covid19), allowing users to easily access a wealth of structural
data from the SARS-CoV-2 virus. We have now added annotations on antibody
classifications and details of peptide inhibitor molecules to the
interactions section. In
Dear All,
posted on behalf of Dr. Marcin Nowotny, IIMCB
Laboratory of Protein Structure at the International Institute of Molecular and
Cell Biology in Warsaw (http://bit.ly/nowotny-lab) seeks a researcher (full
time position) to work in a large multinational consortium project that aims at
Dear Murpholino,
a portuguese company called NZYtech has a collection of fusion tag pHTP
expression vectors
(https://www.nzytech.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/nzyeasy-cloning-expression-system_userguide_v1901.pdf),
some of them designed for increased protein's solubilization.
We have a
Dear All,
posted on behalf of Dr. Marcin Nowotny, IIMCB
Laboratory of Protein Structure at the International Institute of Molecular and
Cell Biology in Warsaw (http://bit.ly/nowotny-lab) seeks a researcher (full
time position) to work in a large multinational consortium project that aims at
Hi James,
for us, the suggestions of cling film / plastic wrap or just swapping
keyboards and mice per person is the simplest - thanks to everyone for
the many suggestions. Especially the latter, since only two people will
operate the instruments.
UV light does not go around corners. It might be
Dear Murpholino,
all diffraction patterns contain information on absorbed dose in the form
of radiation damage.
You might be more interested in a quantitative description of dose. For
this, you need information on the size and shape of your crystal; the
sequence of your protein + cofactors,
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