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Figure 9
Radial stacks summarize the radially averaged signal for each frame (a) prior to normalization for shot-to-shot variation and (b) after normalization and outlier rejection. Radial stacks are used for WAXS/SAXS analysis and for comparing powder diffraction patterns on a shot-by-shot basis, and when sorted by laser delay or other reaction coordinates facilitate data evaluation in time-resolved studies.

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