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What is "observable data"? If I observe a reflection by passing it through the Ewald sphere I can measure its intensity Phil > Here's what Acta Cryst has to say about resolution- > >>From the "Notes for authors 2006" from Acta Cryst D: > http://journals.iucr.org/d/issues/2006/02/00/me0308/index.html > > "11.1. Resolution > > The effective resolution should be described clearly. Values of the > internal > agreement of the data, Rmerge, together with the multiplicity, the mean > value > of I/ and the percentage completeness of the data are required for the > overall > data set and the highest resolution shell together with the limits of that > shell in Å. For high-quality data obtained with synchrotron radiation, > values > of Rmerge < 20%, completeness > 93% and observable data > 70% should > be > achievable for the highest resolution shell. A complete table listing the > above > criteria as a function of resolution should also be submitted, but will > normally > be included in the supplementary material..."
