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→‎Cubic space groups (PATS vs WEED): remove paragraph - WEED is no longer necessary in latest SHELXE
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If heavy atoms can lie on special positions (as is the case with an iodide soak in a space group with twofold axes) the rejection of atoms on special positions should be switched off by giving the second MIND parameter as -0.1 (as in the above thaumatin example).
If heavy atoms can lie on special positions (as is the case with an iodide soak in a space group with twofold axes) the rejection of atoms on special positions should be switched off by giving the second MIND parameter as -0.1 (as in the above thaumatin example).
=== Cubic space groups (PATS ''vs'' WEED) ===
In cubic space groups the Patterson seeding (PATS) is slow and less effective, it is recommended that 'PATS' is replaced by 'WEED 0.3'.


=== Interpretation of results ===
=== Interpretation of results ===
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