1996
DOI: 10.1107/s0108767396005697
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Atomic Dispacement Parameter Nomenclature. Report of a Subcommittee on Atomic Displacement Parameter Nomenclature

Abstract: Modern X-ray and neutron diffraction techniques can give precise parameters that describe dynamic or static displacements of atoms in crystals. However, confusing and inconsistent terms and symbols for these quantities occur in the crystallographic literature. This report discusses various forms of these quantities, derived from probability density functions and based on Bragg diffraction data, both when the Gaussian approximation is appropriate and when it is not. The focus is especially on individual atomic … Show more

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“…Following the discussion by Trueblood et al (39), when the temperature effect on the diffraction intensity I of a Bragg reflection is taken into account, Eq. 1 can be modified as follows:…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Following the discussion by Trueblood et al (39), when the temperature effect on the diffraction intensity I of a Bragg reflection is taken into account, Eq. 1 can be modified as follows:…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In cases where the expressions in angle brackets may be approximated by Gaussians we can write hexp ð2pihuÞi ¼ exp ½À2p 2 hðhuÞ 2 i ¼ exp ðÀh T bhÞ (see [10]), where b is a matrix representing dimensionless atomic displacement parameters (ADPs). The components of b are defined as b ij ¼ 2p 2 a * i a * j U ij , where U ij are the frequently used ADPs in units of ðlengthÞ 2 and a * i and a * j are the lengths of the i-th and j-th reciprocal space vectors.…”
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“…Most of these analyses are concerned with protein structure and conformation. In contrast, much less attention has been paid to the atomic displacement parameter (Trueblood et al, 1996), B-values obtained from X-ray crystal structure analysis of proteins. The efforts in this direction have been concerned mainly with optimizing methods for prediction of antigenicity and flexibility of different polypeptide segments of a protein (Ragone et al, Reprint requests to: M.R.N.…”
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