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1 September 2010 Structure from random snapshots
Abbas Ourmazd, Peter Schwander, George N. Phillips Jr.
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Advanced manifold-based techniques can be used to determine the structure and dynamics of an evolving object from a collection of ultra-low-signal, two-dimensional snapshots emanating from unknown orientations and conformations.
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Abbas Ourmazd, Peter Schwander, and George N. Phillips Jr. "Structure from random snapshots", Proc. SPIE 7800, Image Reconstruction from Incomplete Data VI, 780002 (1 September 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.860772
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KEYWORDS
Particles

Molecules

Diffraction

3D modeling

Computer simulations

Proteins

Radiation effects

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