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  • curprev 12:2712:27, 17 February 2019 Marin van Heel talk contribs 6,514 bytes −326 Various small changes and reference streamlining. More importantly, an anonimous contributor from Cambridge had again highlighted the importance of the FSC0143 threshold based on its popularity, without mentioning that that metric has been extensively refuted in the literature. I clarified the issue. undo

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  • curprev 03:2303:23, 7 January 2019 131.111.184.3 talk 5,979 bytes +824 The addition on 26 December helped make the page more balanced, and didn't fit the Wikipedia definition of vandalism in my opinion. I've rewritten the addition to be even more balanced, and added some scientific justification and new references. (According to the EMDB, for sub-nanometre structures determined since January 2014, 95% use the 0.143 cutoff and 4.7% use 0.5, so it's perfectly factual to state that 0.143 is the most common criterion nowadays. For all EMDB entries, it's 71%) undo Tag: Visual edit

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  • curprev 20:4520:45, 26 December 2018 Marin van Heel talk contribs 5,155 bytes −166 Undid revision 875363107 by 65.93.32.155 (talk) Abusive vandalism by an anonymous user in Kitchener, Ontario. No scientific justification for the inserted changes. No new references cited. The changes are scientifically incorrect. undo Tag: Undo
  • curprev 00:1200:12, 26 December 2018 65.93.32.155 talk 5,321 bytes +166 Calculation: Removed an apparent bias towards resolution criteria that are not actually used in the field. I suspect this page was edited by the author of most of the papers cited (van heel). In fact, the 0.143 resolution criterion is used in 99.9% of structures determined at present and suggesting otherwise it's misleading. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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