This may be the publication you seek: Fry, Elizabeth E., Jonathan Grimes, and David I. Stuart. "Virus crystallography." *Molecular biotechnology* 12.1 (1999): 13-23.
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1385/MB:12:1:13 Eric On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 11:29 PM, Edward Snell <esn...@hwi.buffalo.edu>wrote: > Dear All, > > On a beamline visit I came across a photocopy of a table comprising point > groups, number of random images and the percentage completeness that > resulted. The Table is labeled 17.1 and the table legend starts with the > text "Data from randomly oriented images. The figures shown are the > percentage completeness to 3A resolution. These were calculated by > predicting reflections from 90 images with randomly generated mis-setting > angles, arbitrary cell, wavelength of 0.9A and oscillation range of 0.4 > degree. Only reflections more than 50% recorded were accepted .... The > figures are essentially independent of resolution. > > I would very much like to reference this but I don't have any idea where > it came from other than the number 17.1 suggesting it is a rather large > book - there were no details on the copy. If you recognize this table and > could provide the reference I'd be very grateful. If I should have read > your book where it appeared I apologize! I doubt the board would be > interested in this so please send me a reply offline. > > Thanks. > > Eddie > > Edward Snell Ph.D. > Assistant Prof. Department of Structural Biology, SUNY Buffalo, > Senior Scientist, Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute > 700 Ellicott Street, Buffalo, NY 14203-1102 > Phone: (716) 898 8631 Fax: (716) 898 8660 > Skype: eddie.snell Email: esn...@hwi.buffalo.edu > Telepathy: 42.2 GHz > > Heisenberg was probably here! >