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Data collection multiple-wavelength anomalous

The multiple-wavelength anomalous diffraction method (MAD) relies upon sufficiently strong anomalously scattering atoms in the protein structure itself In this method, diffraction data must be collected at a number of different wavelengths, usually requiring data collection with... [Pg.92]

The anomalous components of the total scattering are wavelength dependent and the use of radiation close to an absorption edge may increase or optimise the contribution due to the anomalously scattering atoms. Ramaseshan (1962) pointed out that data collected at multiple wavelengths optimising the anomalous dispersion effects would improve the quality of phase determination. [Pg.34]


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