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Catching up to current affairs, I stumbled across this beauty. Now, I find this paper starts a little bit chaotic, but very quickly we come […]
Catching up to current affairs, I stumbled across this beauty. Now, I find this paper starts a little bit chaotic, but very quickly we come […]
There is a scathing review coming out on the topic of academia (particularly the US one). While the general tone of the dissertation is negative, […]
Hi all, I found some interesting papers for you, and a talk. Let me start with the talk. It is a TED talk (naturally) concerning […]
Dear all, the reason I have been silent for a few weeks was that I was waiting for this: Herewith (with a little bit of […]
I have a new movie made, which may be a bit more suited for those of you working with isotropic samples. Instead of a bundle […]
Hi all, I am not abandoning you, I am merely in the middle of a string of four experiments divided over three beamtimes in an […]
Just a quick heads up before I start on the ellipsoid form factor alternative: I spoke last post of the efforts for data archiving for […]
At the 3-way meeting last week, there was some discussion into general file formats for beamlines. The argument for them is that when beamlines and […]
Although I cannot say I completely grasp the underlying theory, the Bayesian approach to the Inverse Fourier Transformation of (isotropic) small-angle scattering patterns certainly appeals […]
The determination of the particle size distribution from small-angle scattering curves is usually achieved by assuming a certain statistical size distribution model (f.ex. a Schultz […]
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