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== Statistics of observations ==
== Statistics of observations ==


XDS, like e.g. SCALA/aimless and d*TREK, gives statistics about unaveraged and averaged quantities, but in different tables.
XDS, like e.g. SCALA/aimless and d*TREK, gives statistics about unaveraged (individual observations) and averaged ("merged") quantities, but in different tables.
The unaveraged values are in a table that is fine-grained in terms of resolution, at the beginning of CORRECT.LP. The Sigma values in that table are corrected to match the RMS scatter.
The unaveraged values are in a table that is fine-grained in terms of resolution, at the beginning of CORRECT.LP. The Sigma values in that table are corrected to match the RMS scatter.


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at first the definitions of the quantities in the table are given, and then the table itself is printed.
at first the definitions of the quantities in the table are given, and then the table itself is printed.


Specifically, the heading of the table which talks about the unaveraged data looks like this:
Specifically, the heading of the table which talks about the unaveraged data ("observations") looks like this:


   I/Sigma  = mean intensity/Sigma of a reflection in shell
   I/Sigma  = mean intensity/Sigma of a reflection in shell
2,684

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