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An essential first step in most techniques for using anomalous-scattering data for phase determination is to determine the positions of the anomalous scatterers. This is usually done by use of the anomalous differences, either as input to a direct-methods procedure or to produce a Patterson map. If the arrangement of anomalous scatterers is noncentrosymmetric then it is also necessary to find their absolute configuration and a process is described for doing this based on the properties of the Ps function [Okaya, Saito & Pepinsky (1955). Phys. Rev. 98, 1857-1858]. If the arrangement of anomalous scatterers is centrosymmetric then the problem does not occur.

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