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See [```prepare_locscale_input.py```](prepare_locscale_input.py) script for further options.
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See [```prepare_locscale_input.py```](prepare_locscale_input.py) script for further options.
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LocScale maps can be computed using any source of reference maps for scaling. If you prefer to use your own procedure to generate reference model maps, we do recommend to make sure your map complies with the following procedure (model_map_generation_from_arbitrary_files).
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LocScale maps can be computed using any source of reference maps for scaling. If you prefer to use your own procedure to generate reference model maps, we do recommend to make sure your map complies with the [following procedure](model_map_generation_from_arbitrary_files).
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#### Link to [source](https://git.embl.de/jakobi/LocScale/blob/master/prepare_locscale_input.py)
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#### Link to [source](https://git.embl.de/jakobi/LocScale/blob/master/prepare_locscale_input.py)
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[recommended procedure](model_map_generation_from_arbitrary_files)
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#### __PLEASE download the following [electron form factor table](electron_scattering.py) for use with pdb2map.py.__
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#### __PLEASE download the following [electron form factor table](electron_scattering.py) for use with pdb2map.py.__
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