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Month: April 2017

A schematic description of the displaced volume correction: a reduction in background signal when significant volume fractions of analyte are present.

Thoughts on the displaced volume correction

2017-04-20 Brian Pauw 4

The displaced volume correction (pointed at here and here) is one that, to my great regret, does not appear in the “Everything SAXS” paper as […]

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A ScienceOpen collection of papers introducing SAXS

2017-04-12 Brian Pauw 3

At last year’s OpenCon, organized by the ever-energetic Jon Tennant, I chatted a bit with Stephanie Dawson from ScienceOpen. They’re setting up a web-of-knowledge on […]

Comparison between lab and synchrotron flux densities

Flux capacities and beam densities

2017-04-05 Brian Pauw 0

A while ago on Twitter, there was a question doing the rounds about how much synchrotrons and lab sources really differ in flux. While synchrotrons […]

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