Wide and small angle scattering are not directly related to each other.
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The approach was further developed and implemented in the computer program " SASHA " ( " Small Angle Scattering Shape Determination " ).
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Dynamical studies are performed on different time-and length-scales with X-ray Photon Correlation Spectroscopy ( XPCS ) and pinhole-based Ultra-Small Angle Scattering ( USAXS ).
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Important contributions to the progress of this method have been made by a US collaboration of the research teams of Dean Chapman, Zhong Zhong and William Thomlinson, for example the extracting of an additional signal caused by ultra-small angle scattering and the first CT image made with analyzer-based imaging.