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Subject: Re: Oxford Xcalibur Vs Rigaku micromax
From: jim {- dot -} pflugrath {- at -} RIGAKU {- dot -} COM
Date: 2007-02-28

Of course, the Rigaku system would be the best.

Jim

On Wed, 28 Feb 2007, Sankar Narayanan Manicka wrote:

> Hi,
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> Our lab is planning to buy an X-ray machine for protein crystallography.
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> Which system would be best for home source, Oxford diffraction system
> Xcalibur Nova or a MSC/Rigaku MicroMax-002.
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> sincerely,
> sankar
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