1982
DOI: 10.1107/s0567739482001132
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A profile-fitting method for the analysis of diffractometer intensity data

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“…X-ray data extending to 1.7 A resolution were processed (Oatley & French, 1982) to a final merging R factor of 0.07 (Dodson et al, 1978). Coordinates for molecule (1) of 2Zn insulin from which residues B1-B4, B29-B30 and side chains B5, B6 and BI0 had been removed were used in the calculation of rotation-translation functions.…”
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“…X-ray data extending to 1.7 A resolution were processed (Oatley & French, 1982) to a final merging R factor of 0.07 (Dodson et al, 1978). Coordinates for molecule (1) of 2Zn insulin from which residues B1-B4, B29-B30 and side chains B5, B6 and BI0 had been removed were used in the calculation of rotation-translation functions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Unit-cell parameters from 14 reflections (14< 0< 33°). Intensity data were collected with the at--20 scan method; integrated intensity values were obtained with the modified Oatley & French (1982) profile analysis procedure. Data were collected for 20 < 81 °.…”
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“…Unit-cell parameters from 14 reflections (8 < 0 < 26°). The to-20 scan method was used; the profiles were analysed with a modified Oatley & French (1982) procedure. Data were collected for 20___ 75 ° .…”
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