Hmm- looks like crosssec calculates F' and F" (and cros-section).
I guess you're thinking of the "x-ray edge" page on the same server.
Ive got local copies and graphs of that in an excel spreadsheet.
I was thinking about the page where you enter your protein's
molecular weight, number and type of anomalous scatterers, and
it tells you how accurate your data has to be to make the
anomalous signal significant.
Thanks,
eab
Bosch, Juergen wrote:
> seems to be down sorry.
> you should be able to use crossec from ccp4
> Jürgen
>
> On Jun 1, 2013, at 6:47 PM, Edward A. Berry wrote:
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>> Is Ethan Merritt's anomalous scattering page at:
>> http://www.bmsc.washington.edu/scatter/
>> down or moved, or the firewall I'm behind is blocking it?
>>
>> I want to check feasibility of a native-iron MAD experiment,
>> and I'm not very good at math.
>>
>> thanks,
>> eab
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