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It seems unlikely that electron sources will attain the brightness of an XFEL source, which allows diffraction measurements to take advantage of the nuclear inertia, but the aim of serial crystallography is to obtain diffraction data, not to outrun damage.
The very short, intense fs pulses make it possible to outrun damage and collect data.
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So reliance on nuclear inertia to outrun radiation damage is not necessary with electrons, thanks to their higher diffracted signal in relation to the energy deposition.
But thanks to the higher diffractive power of electrons, it is not necessary to outrun all damage in order to obtain a signal sufficient to determine the three-dimensional structure of macromolecules at near-atomic resolution, at least using nanocrystalline specimens, and given sufficient further development of high-brightness electron sources.
For that purpose, we develop a compact, fully coherent, THz-driven attosecond X-ray source based on coherent inverse Compton scattering off a free-electron crystal, to outrun radiation damage effects due to the necessary high X-ray irradiance required to acquire diffraction signals.
President changed course to outrun them, but the damage she suffered the night before had significantly reduced her speed.
After Z34 was damaged, Hetz decided to turn to the north and attempt to outrun the British cruisers.
The following day he sighted the delayed French squadron under Villeneuve and gave chase, but Villeneuve was able to outrun Colpoys' pursuit in a gale, reaching Lorient ahead of the British, whose ships were badly damaged by the storm.
Imputations proved impossible to outrun.
So he tried to outrun the wave.
I was able to outrun the cloud.
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