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Month: February 2020

You need to be at least this high to enter the ride... Total MAUS background signal levels (combined from measurements using different instrument configurations) that your analyte scattering must exceed. To use these figures, simulate your analyte scattering in absolute units, multiply with your sample thickness in mm, and then compare the resulting simulated curve with the above. The analyte signal should add at least 10% to the background signal.

Now you see me, now you don’t: detectability in SAXS

2020-02-19 Brian Pauw 0

Detectability of your analyte in scattering experiments, i.e. whether or not you can detect the scattering from the bit of your sample that you’re interested […]

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