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Month: November 2016

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Talk at Keele University

2016-11-23 Brian Pauw 1

I’m very excited to be giving a talk, entitled “Searching for Harmony in Metrology: Examples from SAXS”, at the University of Keele next week Wednesday […]

The practical calibrators used: glassy carbon, silver behenate (Lorentz-corrected), Apoferritin. Maxima and minima of the latter two have been indicated with red triangles.

A complete q-uncertainty story

2016-11-16 Brian Pauw 2

A few weeks ago, I posted a short story on the q uncertainty determination. This is now expanded, and based on the comment from Fred, […]

A suggested pathway for arriving at corrected 2D and 1D data.

Suggesting a standard data correction sequence.

2016-11-08 Brian Pauw 2

Over the last few years, I’ve developed, discussed, adapted and tested a pipeline for the most convenient order of SAXS image data corrections. This is […]

Data storage. Public domain image, source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tape_library#/media/File:NDOC_magnetic_tape_library.jpg

Data storage standards: NXcanSAS accepted!

2016-11-01 Brian Pauw 1

Small-angle scattering datasets do not adhere to any particular format. This point was painfully obvious during the round robin tests, where I had to write […]

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