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The data in the missing wedge is missing, still.

If the tilt data are collected from crystals in arbitrary orientations on the grid, the missing wedge is reduced to a missing cone.

Room temperature tomography also facilitates dual-axis data collection, in which a second tilt series is collected after 90° rotation of the specimen in the plane of the stage, so that the missing wedge is reduced to a missing pyramid.

This reviewer is correct in stating that the missing wedge is always there (i.e., missing), independent of the beam direction and tilt axis.

The missing wedge is visible in the form of fanning artefacts at the top and bottom of the pillar, but the interior of the object does not appear to suffer from them as much as the WBP reconstruction in Fig. 5.

Without correction, the missing wedge is the strongest feature in individual subtomograms and tends to bias the alignment of any two given subvolumes, favoring orientations with maximum density overlap as opposed to optimizing the overlap of matching structural features (Fig. 7).

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Pure image-processing techniques such as NAD filtering or machine learning classification will not be able to compensate for missing wedge elongation this is an issue which would be more effectively solved by the reconstruction algorithm.

While various ways have been developed to overcome the missing wedge problem (e. g., ref (101)), procedures that fully account for the missing wedge are still missing.

Our final example is that of the experimental data, which exhibits both noise and missing wedge artefacts (it is not possible to know a priori whether there was any misalignment in the projections).

Despite missing wedge artifacts, there are clear Gic1-Cdc42 cross-bridges ("or extra crosslinks") that connect several, in this case five, septin filaments.

Given, the real space subtomogram that excludes any coefficients inside of any of the two missing wedge regions is defined as, where denotes the real part of a complex function; is the Fourier transform operator; and and are missing wedge masks for f and g, respectively.

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