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Figure 7
Ratio comparison of (a) the integrated mean unnormalized coherent intensity μCoherent and the standard deviation of the integrated mean total scattering intensity after background subtraction [\sigma_{\rm Mean\ Total}], and (b) the integrated mean unnormalized coherent intensity's signal-to-noise ratio SNRCoherent in the inclined geometry over that in the traditional geometry for theoretically calculated nickel gas as defined in Figs. 3[link] and 6[link]. An increase in SNRCoherent in the inclined geometry compared with the traditional geometry is observed for the higher scattering angle region, where SNRCoherent is six times larger at the maximum Q, allowing for up to 36 times fewer snapshots to be acquired.

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