That's certainly not a bad thing. Remember, the object of refinement is to get the best possible model, not the best possible R-factor. I suspect that what these results are trying to tell you is that there's something fundamentally wrong somewhere in
your model - something out of register, perhaps? Some close inspection of regions where lots of outliers appear may be in order.
Tristan Croll
Lecturer
Faculty of Health
School of Biomedical Sciences
Institute of Health and Biomedical Engineering
Queensland University of Technology
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