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==Density Visual (V<sub>DD</sub>)== [[File:LiteMol-density_visual.png | thumb | 250px | right| Density isosurface at 1.5 σ (2Fo-Fc). ]] Represents an isosurface of electron density, i.e. the surface in 3D connecting all the points with the value of electron density equal to a specified isovalue. Applicable actions: * '''Update Surface''' – Allows you to change the attributes of the visualization. List of attributes: * '''Iso value''' – The isovalue of electron density used for the visualized surface. * '''Relative''' - Indicates whether normalized ('''Relative''' = On) or unnormalized ('''Relative''' = Off) density values are used. The relationship between the two values is as follows: ''Normalized'' = (''Unnormalized'' - ''Mean'') / ''Sigma''. * '''Color''' – The color of the surface. * '''Opacity''' – The level of transparency of the surface. The value 1 means totally opaque whereas the value 0 means totally transparent (thus invisible). * '''Wireframe''' – Toggles between visualization as a solid surface ('''Wireframe''' = Off) and a transparent wire-like representation ('''Wireframe''' = On). <br style="clear:both" />
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