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<p>is that the recorded pattern is essentially an integrated superposition (a self-<a href="page.php?w=convolution">convolution</a>) of many adjacent pinhole patterns. The resulting smearing can be easily removed using model-free algorithms or deconvolution methods based on Fourier transformation, but only if the system is isotropic. Line collimation is of great benefit for any isotropic nanostructured materials, e.g. proteins, surfactants, particle dispersion and emulsions.</p>

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