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The Web pages below explain everything you need to know in order to run a successful experiment on the MX beamlines.
Collecting Data — last modified 16-05-2009 18:22
 
Safety Training — last modified 18-11-2008 10:01
 
Cryostream — last modified 09-09-2008 13:59
 
Align Sample — last modified 26-08-2008 15:52
 
Data Processing — last modified 28-11-2008 13:13
 
Sample Changer Manual — last modified 16-05-2009 18:22
 
MiniKappa Manual — last modified 18-11-2008 14:40
 
Using the Xenon Chamber — last modified 09-09-2008 14:01
 
Xfe Spectrum — last modified 18-11-2008 09:40
 
Beam size — last modified 10-01-2008 14:43
 
Center Beam — last modified 01-12-2008 16:02
 
Computing Environment — last modified 03-10-2009 14:54
 
Microspectrophotometer User Guide — last modified 16-05-2009 18:22
 
JSBG software - PXSOFT — last modified 26-09-2006 08:41
 
PSS Panel — last modified 14-09-2006 17:13
 
PSS Panel 2 — last modified 14-09-2006 17:13
 
cryostreamdistance — last modified 14-09-2006 17:13
 
Data Collection — last modified 20-01-2009 18:54
 
YAG focus — last modified 01-12-2008 15:40
 
YAG beam — last modified 01-12-2008 15:43
 
Auto-centring options — last modified 25-02-2009 10:38
In the hutch Tab, click "Computer automatic" to activate auto-centering of the sample during pipeline experiments
Autocentering — last modified 29-01-2010 16:25
Understand and run auto-centering
instrumentation menu — last modified 19-01-2010 12:58
instrumentation menu
Instrumentation menu — last modified 19-01-2010 13:04
Instrumentation Menu
mxStartup — last modified 19-01-2010 13:24
mxStartup shows a list of servers

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