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Small-angle scattering is a technique capable of supplying only limited information about the structures of biological materials. Nevertheless, small-angle methods can contribute significantly to our understanding of biological systems when appropriately applied. Several successful applications of small-angle scattering to biological problems are discussed to illustrate the ways in which the method can be used to good effect.
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