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Raw X-ray diffraction images collected in the beamline training in day 2 of CCP4 SPring-8 school 2018 http://www.ccp4.ac.uk/schools/Japan-2018/program.php On BL32XU, the automatic data collection system ZOO was demonstrated using Br-lysozyme microcrystals. Multiple small-wedge (10 degrees per crystal) datasets were collected using EIGER X 9M detector at 0.9 Å wavelength. Beam size was 15.0 × 8.0 μm2. Here data from group 2 and group 3 are available (31 and 38 datasets, respectively). Due to the file size limitation, only hit images are uploaded for raster scan results. You may want to try merging and phasing by Br-SAD? For our EIGER data file format please look at https://github.com/keitaroyam/yamtbx/blob/master/doc/eiger-en.md Other entries at CCP4 SPring-8 school 2018 BL26B2 https://zenodo.org/record/144339 BL41XU https://zenodo.org/record/1443110
x-ray diffraction, spring-8, protein crystal
x-ray diffraction, spring-8, protein crystal
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