Please pardon me if this is a dumb question with an obvious answer...

I'm parsing SFCheck's plain text output as part of my dissertation, and I'm
having trouble identifying one of the values. There are three overall
B-factor values reported, one based on the Patterson origin peak, one based
on the Wilson plot, and one that remains a mystery to me. Here's the
relevant line (from 2HR0) with some lines before and after for context:

 R_stand(I) = <sig(I)>/<I> :    0.397
 Number of acceptable reflections:  194123
 for resolution :  45.33 -  2.26
 Optical Resolution:   1.80
 Boveral,Effres,Padd:       40.751       2.032     777.887
 Expected Optical Resolution for complete data set:   1.80
   / Optical resolution - expected minimal distance between
             two resolved peaks in the electron density map./
 Resmax_used(opt):  2.26

The mystery value is Boveral. I've found no explanation for it in either
the SFCheck manual or the original journal article. Perhaps I'm missing
something obvious, but someone would really make my day if they could point
me in the right direction. Thanks! :)

Eric

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