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    Hello Smith,<br>
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              Which strategy or parameter input can be used to reduce
              the rotamer outliers? Which strategy or parameter input
              can be used to reduce the bond outliers?
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                                all the Phenix refine strategies, can
                                you sequence it from rough refinement to
                                fine refinement in order?<br>
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    I wonder why phenix.refine does not eliminate them as part of
    default run? Technically, it is supposed to do this. <br>
    Would you be willing to send me data and model files so that I can
    investigate?<br>
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    Pavel<br>
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