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Figure 4
Detector inclination in degrees versus scattering angle using the same parameters as for Fig. 3[link]. An inclination angle of zero means that the detector is parallel to the beam. A positive (negative) inclination indicates that the detector is tilted toward the incident (transmitted) beam. The strong variation near 120° corresponds to an inflection point in the detector locus shown in Fig. 3[link] (at this point, the detector is normal to the beam).

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