Multiple Choice
One of the most difficult steps in X-ray crystallography is
A) using the correct radio frequency pulses to perturb the nuclear spin.
B) determining the phases of diffracted X-rays.
C) dissolving the protein in the appropriate solvent.
D) obtaining a large enough sample for analysis.
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