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    <p><font size="+1">Thank you Phil, it worked....</font></p>
    <p><font size="+1">With regards</font></p>
    <p><font size="+1">Karthik</font><br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 27-09-2016 08:44 PM, Phil Jeffrey
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      cite="mid:c708e7f5-3d95-71cf-b506-d6483d56e3ed@princeton.edu"
      type="cite">Try something in the form of:
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      refinement.input.xray_data.labels="Fobs,SigFobs"
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      usually if you make a guess and do:
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      phenix.refine labels="Fobs"
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      it'll return the list of possibilities:
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      Best matches:
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      � refinement.input.neutron_data.labels
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      � refinement.input.xray_data.labels
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      � refinement.input.experimental_phases.labels
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      although looking through the .eff/.def files will often make it
      clear.
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      Cheers
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      Phil Jeffrey
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      Princeton
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      On 9/27/16 11:00 AM, Karthikeyan Subramanian wrote:
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        Is it possible to define the Fobs (or) Iobs labels for
        phenix.refine in
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        command line mode?
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        Thanks
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        Karthikeyan S.
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        IMTECH, Chandigarh
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        India
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