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Please find below the presentations of the second edition of the MX School, held 8th-11th February 2010 at the ESRF.
Symmetry and data collection theory - Ed Hough
Better data collection practices: Beamline productivity - James Holton
Sample Management - Your experiment from home to the beamline and back - Elspeth Gordon
Crystal Screening - The DNA/EDNA project - Olof Svensson
Strategies for data collection - Sasha Popov
Strategies for data collection - Sandor Brockhauser
Data Processing and Scaling - Harry Powell
Are my data good enough for experimental phasing ? - Gordon Leonard
Has my experiment worked ? - Santosh Panjikar
Microfocusing - recent development for a better use of a microbeam - David Flot
Getting better data diffraction - on line crystal dehydration - Silvia Russi
The SAXS beamline - Adam Round
New frontiers in anomolous phasing - Marc Schiltz
Other ways to solve a structure ab initio - Daniele de Sanctis
Radiation Damage - Martin Weik