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|| 3 || Microscope voltage [kV] || | || 3 || Microscope voltage [kV] || | ||
|| 4 || Pixel size [A] || | || 4 || Pixel size [A] || | ||
- | || 5 || B-factor [A^2] || | + | || 5 || B-factor [A%%^%%2] || |
|| 6 || Total amplitude contrast [%], which can include estimated Volta phase shift || | || 6 || Total amplitude contrast [%], which can include estimated Volta phase shift || | ||
|| 7 || Astigmatism amplitude [um] || | || 7 || Astigmatism amplitude [um] || | ||
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|| 11 || Standard deviation of astigmatism amplitude [um] || | || 11 || Standard deviation of astigmatism amplitude [um] || | ||
|| 12 || Standard deviation of astigmatism angle [degrees] || | || 12 || Standard deviation of astigmatism angle [degrees] || | ||
- | || 13 || Coefficient of variation of defocus [um] || | + | || 13 || Coefficient of variation of defocus [%] || |
- | || 14 || Coefficient of variation of astigmatism amplitude [um] || | + | || 14 || Coefficient of variation of astigmatism amplitude [%] || |
|| 15 || Frequency at which the signal drops by 50% due to estimated error of defocus alone [1/A] || | || 15 || Frequency at which the signal drops by 50% due to estimated error of defocus alone [1/A] || | ||
|| 16 || Frequency at which the signal drops by 50% due to estimated error of defocus and astigmatism [1/A] || | || 16 || Frequency at which the signal drops by 50% due to estimated error of defocus and astigmatism [1/A] || | ||
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|| 3 || Microscope voltage [kV] || | || 3 || Microscope voltage [kV] || | ||
|| 4 || Pixel size [A] || | || 4 || Pixel size [A] || | ||
- | || 5 || B-factor [A^2] || | + | || 5 || B-factor [A%%^%%2] || |
|| 6 || Amplitude contrast [%] || | || 6 || Amplitude contrast [%] || | ||
|| 7 || Astigmatism amplitude [um] || | || 7 || Astigmatism amplitude [um] || | ||
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|| 11 || Standard deviation of astigmatism amplitude [um] || | || 11 || Standard deviation of astigmatism amplitude [um] || | ||
|| 12 || Standard deviation of astigmatism angle [degrees] || | || 12 || Standard deviation of astigmatism angle [degrees] || | ||
- | || 13 || Coefficient of variation of defocus [um] || | + | || 13 || Coefficient of variation of defocus [%] || |
- | || 14 || Coefficient of variation of astigmatism amplitude [um] || | + | || 14 || Coefficient of variation of astigmatism amplitude [%] || |
|| 15 || Mean difference between the experimental rotational averages calculated with and without considering astigmatism. The subtraction is only performed at frequencies where the CTF model has a local minimum or maximum. || | || 15 || Mean difference between the experimental rotational averages calculated with and without considering astigmatism. The subtraction is only performed at frequencies where the CTF model has a local minimum or maximum. || | ||
|| 16 || Frequency at which the signal drops by 50% due to estimated error of defocus alone [1/A] || | || 16 || Frequency at which the signal drops by 50% due to estimated error of defocus alone [1/A] || |