For some current thoughts on bond length and bond angle deviations you may
want to look at the following paper:

... but that would be rather a waste of your time (sorry!). if you're only going to read one paper about this subject this year, make it iain tickle's!

    http://journals.iucr.org/d/issues/2007/12/00/gx5119/gx5119.pdf

and start quoting RMS-Z-scores (from whatcheck or, soon, from refmac) in your tables 1 ("table 1s"? what *is* the plural of "table 1"?). i should have mentioned this in my talk at the ccp4 study weekend last saturday

--dvd

(if sweden is invaded tomorrow by china and poland, you'll know whom to blame!)

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