Please do NOT use the BB for abuse.
thank you for your support. although i think some abuse of the english
language is unavoidable in an international forum like this
--gerard
(more important issue: http://www.irrepressible.info/)
Please do NOT use the BB for abuse.
Eleanor
Gerard DVD Kleywegt wrote:
Be care, you insolence might get someone sent disappear.
is the chinese secret service editing my incoming mail already, or are
you merely using a microsoft grammar checker?
--dvd
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Be care, you insolence might get someone sent disappear.
is the chinese secret service editing my incoming mail already, or are you
merely using a microsoft grammar checker?
--dvd
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Gerard J. Kleywegt
On Jan 9, 2008, at 5:30 AM, Gerard DVD Kleywegt wrote:
them today before I post my mail, but unable to access them. For
some reason, wiki is forbiddon here. I really coouldnot find the
best answer and have discussed
i am shocked. i just checked with one of my 25 chinese students here
and i
Hi Yang Li:
Macromolecular crystal refinement programs use ideal bond lengths and angles.
The simplest ones just assume any carbon-carbon single bond (C-C) is the
same as any other, and use one average value, and any carbon-carbon double
bond (C=C) is the same as any other, and use another averag
Simply use a bong for a while, and you will hear the angels sing :)
It's amazing to see how this thread devolved, within two or three
posts, into a discussion about drug abuse and totalitarian political
regimes...
Good way to start the day :)
On Jan 9, 2008, at 8:35 AM, Jim Pflugrath wro
Bong angels are probably ideal already!
Please explain, so that I can teach this to my students. :) Jim
On Wed, 2008-01-09 at 12:47 +0100, Gerard DVD Kleywegt wrote:
> (rhetorical question of the day: just like teaching a person how to fish is
> better than to give them a fish, isn't providing the url to google or
> wikipedia better than providing an answer to a basic question?)
You can read a fe
Hey Gerard,
wikipedia might tell you how to angle for fishes, but I fear it falls
short of teaching you how to fish for angels.
Andreas
Imperial College of Aquatic and Fisheries Sciences London
Gerard DVD Kleywegt wrote:
Can you explain the define of the bond length and bond
angel-
them today before I post my mail, but unable to access them. For some
reason, wiki is forbiddon here. I really coouldnot find the best answer and
have discussed
i am shocked. i just checked with one of my 25 chinese students here and
indeed even universities in china do not have access to a ba
By the way, I think my bad english embarrassed my meaning. What I want
to say
is which bond length is used as the standard? the C=N or Ca-N or even the
side chains?
Or all of them?Which angel is used to compare, the Ca-C'-N or C'-N-Ca or
others.
At first I suppose the bond length only calc
Dear Prof Gerard:
In fact I have read your Model Validation on-line, and I have to say it
is youe lecture
that made me to think about this problem, though I have used it as a common
stand for
the quality of the model without understand it for a long time.
And the http://en.wikipedia.org/
Can you explain the define of the bond length and bond angel--especially
bond angel--here?
i leave the definition of angels (be they ideal or not) to clerics, but if you
want to find out about bonds and angles, AND YOUR SUPERVISOR IS REALLY UNABLE
OR TOO BUSY TO EXPLAIN THESE BASIC CONCEPTS
On 9 Jan 2008, at 10:34, Eleanor Dodson wrote:
Bong angels are probably ideal already!
There is really no such animal as an ideal bondlength or angle -
they depend to some extent on the atomic environment.
Not to a complete extent?
Stuart
Bong angels are probably ideal already!
There is really no such animal as an ideal bondlength or angle - they
depend to some extent on the atomic environment.
There are papers by Engh and Huber who looked at small molecule highly
refined structures to get AVERAGE bond lengths and standard devi
Dear All,
I've wonder for a simple problem for a long time, that is: What is the
ideal bond length and angel?
Every lecture or book says this is a criteria from small organic molecules,
but I still donnot know
exactly. Like is bond length point to the peptide bond length? Or many other
bonds?
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