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When looking at the completness of a dataset what is an unacceptable
value?  I have a dataset that is >98 % complete to 2.2 A but there are
spots visible out to 1.8 A.  Unfortunetly I did not move the detector in
to collect all of the data and as a result I have very low completness in
the higher res shells (~35% in highest shell).  If I include the data out
to 1.8 A my completeness goes from ~91 % (max res of 2.0A) to 81 %.
Obviously one wants a dataset to be as close to 100% complete, but if this
is not possible is there a value that is one is below (90%?) that one will
receive grief from reviewers?  This seems to me to be another one of those
statistics that suffers when one pushes the high resolution limit of thier
data.  Any input would be appreciated.
Regards
Rob



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