HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Dorothee Liebschner from the Laboratory have published the paper: Towards the automation of in situ experimental phasing, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- how: D76 802-804 Several observations can be made from the results.
SUMMARY
Fortunately, it is possible to recover phases, either experimentally or through computations, by assuming some prior knowledge about the molecular structure (i.e. the electron_density). Three methods exist to recover phases from a diffraction experiment: direct methods (Karle and amp; Hauptman, 1956), which rely on phase relationships that can be formulated by assuming the positivity and . . .
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