Re: [ccp4bb] Stout and Jensen
There appears to be a used copy of the second edition for $43. I found it on used.addall.com which clicked through to Amazon. Frances = Bernstein + Sons * * Information Systems Consultants 5 Brewster Lane, Bellport, NY 11713-2803 * * *** *Frances C. Bernstein * *** f...@bernstein-plus-sons.com *** * * *** 1-631-286-1339FAX: 1-631-286-1999 = On Mon, 22 Oct 2012, Jayashankar wrote: Thanks for the links and suggestions,actually the second edition is expensive and the prices are comparable to that of amazon. sincerely Dr. Jayashankar Selvadurai Hannover Germany On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 8:50 PM, Frances C. Bernstein wrote: There is a website used.addall.com that lists books by searching a large number of sellers. There are a number of copies of the first edition (1968) of Stout and Jensen available at a reasonable price. I only saw one copy of the second edition (1984) and that was at a higher price, but way below amazon. Frances = Bernstein + Sons * * Information Systems Consultants 5 Brewster Lane, Bellport, NY 11713-2803 * * *** * Frances C. Bernstein * *** f...@bernstein-plus-sons.com *** * * *** 1-631-286-1339 FAX: 1-631-286-1999 = On Mon, 22 Oct 2012, Jayashankar wrote: Dear All, I would like to buy the book '' X-ray structure determination'' by George.H.Stout and Lyle.H.Jensen. If in any case , somebody has shelved it and want to give away for reasonable price. I would buy it. sincerely Dr. Jayashankar Selvadurai (Jay) Hannover Germany
Re: [ccp4bb] Stout and Jensen
Thanks for the links and suggestions, actually the second edition is expensive and the prices are comparable to that of amazon. sincerely Dr. Jayashankar Selvadurai Hannover Germany On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 8:50 PM, Frances C. Bernstein < f...@bernstein-plus-sons.com> wrote: > There is a website used.addall.com that lists books by > searching a large number of sellers. There are a number > of copies of the first edition (1968) of Stout and Jensen > available at a reasonable price. I only saw one copy of > the second edition (1984) and that was at a higher price, > but way below amazon. > > Frances > > ==**=== > Bernstein + Sons > * * Information Systems Consultants > 5 Brewster Lane, Bellport, NY 11713-2803 > * * *** > *Frances C. Bernstein > * *** f...@bernstein-plus-sons.com > *** * > * *** 1-631-286-1339FAX: 1-631-286-1999 > ==**=== > > > On Mon, 22 Oct 2012, Jayashankar wrote: > > Dear All, >> I would like to buy the book '' X-ray structure determination'**' by >> George.H.Stout and Lyle.H.Jensen. >> If in any case , somebody has shelved it and want to give away for >> reasonable >> price. I would buy it. >> >> sincerely >> Dr. Jayashankar Selvadurai (Jay) >> Hannover >> Germany >> >> >> >>
Re: [ccp4bb] Stout and Jensen
There is a website used.addall.com that lists books by searching a large number of sellers. There are a number of copies of the first edition (1968) of Stout and Jensen available at a reasonable price. I only saw one copy of the second edition (1984) and that was at a higher price, but way below amazon. Frances = Bernstein + Sons * * Information Systems Consultants 5 Brewster Lane, Bellport, NY 11713-2803 * * *** *Frances C. Bernstein * *** f...@bernstein-plus-sons.com *** * * *** 1-631-286-1339FAX: 1-631-286-1999 = On Mon, 22 Oct 2012, Jayashankar wrote: Dear All, I would like to buy the book '' X-ray structure determination'' by George.H.Stout and Lyle.H.Jensen. If in any case , somebody has shelved it and want to give away for reasonable price. I would buy it. sincerely Dr. Jayashankar Selvadurai (Jay) Hannover Germany
Re: [ccp4bb] Stout and Jensen
I note that it is on sale at Amazon.com for only $177.07 right now. On 10/22/12 14:36, Jayashankar wrote: Dear All, I would like to buy the book '' X-ray structure determination'' by George.H.Stout and Lyle.H.Jensen. If in any case , somebody has shelved it and want to give away for reasonable price. I would buy it. sincerely Dr. Jayashankar Selvadurai (Jay) Hannover Germany -- === All Things Serve the Beam === David J. Schuller modern man in a post-modern world MacCHESS, Cornell University schul...@cornell.edu
[ccp4bb] Stout and Jensen
Dear All, I would like to buy the book '' X-ray structure determination'' by George.H.Stout and Lyle.H.Jensen. If in any case , somebody has shelved it and want to give away for reasonable price. I would buy it. sincerely Dr. Jayashankar Selvadurai (Jay) Hannover Germany
[ccp4bb] Web service for the calculation of maximum entropy maps
Dear All, We have prepared a fully automated web-based service for the calculation of maximum entropy (2mFo-DFc) protein density maps. The service is currently in its beta-testing stage and you are welcome to use it at : http://orion.mbg.duth.gr/graphent The only input required is an mtz file containing either the FWT-PHWT or 2FOFCWT-PH2FOFCWT columns as produced, for example, from refmac. The output is an mtz file (containing the maxent coefficients) which is suitable for direct input to, say, coot. To maintain privacy and data safety, no e-mail address (or any other type of registration) is necessary and all files (including the results) will be deleted from the server upon job completion. Comments, suggestions, flames and bug reports should be directed to me and not, for example, to the innocent mailing lists that I've misused for advertising this service. Kind regards, Nicholas -- Nicholas M. Glykos, Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Democritus University of Thrace, University Campus, Dragana, 68100 Alexandroupolis, Greece, Tel/Fax (office) +302551030620, Ext.77620, Tel (lab) +302551030615, http://utopia.duth.gr/~glykos/
Re: [ccp4bb] Salt bridge in crystallization
In think most of the salt bridges I recall in structures are either in the core of the protein or in interfaces (crystallin or complex interfaces with little or no polar solvent around). Just like charge interactions, the lower dielectric constant of the environment makes them stronger. Carlos Em 20/10/2012, às 04:49, Ed Pozharski escreveu: > On 10/19/2012 10:37 PM, Acoot Brett wrote: >> Will you please explain to me why the protein salt bridge can still exist in >> the high salt concentration as used in the crystallization condition? > > You are saying it as if there is some fundamental law of nature that says > that salt bridges cannot be maintained at high salt concentration. I know of > no such law. The observation simply means that (mostly for entropic reasons) > the free energy of the salt bridge is still lower. If you present your case > as to why the salt bridges must be disrupted, we can poke holes in it :) > > Cheers, > > Ed > > -- > Oh, suddenly throwing a giraffe into a volcano to make water is crazy? > Julian, King of Lemurs