For full-matrix refinement, the esds are calculated after the final refinement cycle. In the case of BLOC'ed refinement, the esds are calculated after every cycle (except that esds in geometric parameters are not calculated after pure Uij/sof cycles etc.), and the maximum estimate of each esd is printed. This prevents some esds being underestimated because not all of the relevant atoms were refined in the last cycle, but at the cost of overestimating all the esds if the R-factor drops appreciably during the refinement. Thus large structures should first be refined almost to convergence (either by CGLS or L.S./BLOC), and then a separate final blocked refinement job performed to obtain the final parameters and their esds. It is important that there is sufficient overlap between the blocks to enable every esd to be estimated with all contributing atoms refining in at least one of the refinement cycles.
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