Hey Gerard,
wikipedia might tell you how to angle for fishes, but I fear it falls
short of teaching you how to fish for angels.
Andreas
Imperial College of Aquatic and Fisheries Sciences London
Gerard DVD Kleywegt wrote:
>> Can you explain the define of the bond length and bond
>> angel--especially
>> bond angel--here?
>
> i leave the definition of angels (be they ideal or not) to clerics, but
> if you want to find out about bonds and angles, AND YOUR SUPERVISOR IS
> REALLY UNABLE OR TOO BUSY TO EXPLAIN THESE BASIC CONCEPTS TO YOU, why
> not use google (www.google.com), wikipedia (www.wikipedia.org), etc.
> (and perhaps consider getting a better supervisor)? e.g.
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molecular_geometry and
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dihedral_angle
>
> for more links to basic info, see
> http://xray.bmc.uu.se/gerard/embo2001/modval/03.html under "Refresher"
>
> reading books or reviews (e.g.
> http://xray.bmc.uu.se/cgi-bin/gerard/reprint_mailer.pl?pref=56) and
> using those to retrieve original references (such as engh & huber) also
> helps
>
> (rhetorical question of the day: just like teaching a person how to fish
> is better than to give them a fish, isn't providing the url to google or
> wikipedia better than providing an answer to a basic question?)
>
> --dvd
>
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