This graph shows how the average k-value of X-ray crystallographic data changes with resolution. At lower resolutions, data extends to higher k-values on average, but at higher resolutions, the average k-value decreases as data only extends to lower k-values within each resolution bin. This relationship indicates that higher resolution data has weaker high-angle reflections.
This graph shows how the average k-value of X-ray crystallographic data changes with resolution. At lower resolutions, data extends to higher k-values on average, but at higher resolutions, the average k-value decreases as data only extends to lower k-values within each resolution bin. This relationship indicates that higher resolution data has weaker high-angle reflections.
This graph shows how the average k-value of X-ray crystallographic data changes with resolution. At lower resolutions, data extends to higher k-values on average, but at higher resolutions, the average k-value decreases as data only extends to lower k-values within each resolution bin. This relationship indicates that higher resolution data has weaker high-angle reflections.
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