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If you have a question about this talk, please contact xyp20. A combination of hotter x-ray beams (both at synchrotrons and lab-sources) coupled with the development of more sensitive and fast detectors have led to massive reductions in the time taken to collect x-ray data. That, coupled with the rise of fragment screening by x-ray crystallography, has led to a similarly massive increase in the numbers of data sets to process, to the point where manual processing of individual data sets becomes rate limiting. autoPROC is a “expert” one-click system developed by Global Phasing, to automatically and intelligently process x-ray data. This talk will describe the design and use of autoPROC for automated data processing and also give some examples of the importance of data collection strategy. This talk is part of the xyp20's list series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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