Hmmmm...  it seems like Duke is willing to go the extra mile to help  
"couples"  out when hiring.

see this:


http://www.provost.duke.edu/faculty/


Why can't  Wes??????



Luv U

Steve

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On May 18, 2009, at 10:00 AM, xplor-nih-request at nmr.cit.nih.gov wrote:

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> Date: Mon, 18 May 2009 08:58:36 -0400
> From: Charles at schwieters.org
> Subject: Re: [Xplor-nih] problem with SAXS potential
> To: olivier.serve at gmail.com, xplor-nih at nmr.cit.nih.gov
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> Hello Olivier--
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>   Your message was a bit large for the mailing list, but I did  
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>> I am currently trying to refine a bi-modular protein using RDC and
>> SAXS for relative domains orientation. I am having trouble with the
>> SAXS potential for which the value is really (really) high (see  
>> output
>> below). I have been using a python script (see input below output),
>> though I am familiar with this language, the xplor framework is still
>> not very clear to me so it is most probable that I am mistaken
>> somewhere. Also it is the first time I have to deal with this kind of
>> data.
>
> Something horrific is happening with your saxs term, but I can't place
> it without more input. You might place the following code after the  
> saxs
> setup and send me the output:
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> from simulationTools import analyze
> print analyze(saxs)
> import sys; sys.exit()
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> best regards--
> Charles
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