Hi, Does anyone know what is the command for going back to previous step in nmrpipe means lets say I have a time domain data and I did ft of that then I did
[NMRpipe Yahoo group] Re: Command problem
Re: Command problem
there should be a space after '-in' ? ... -- Peng Ji
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07-02-2011 05:30 PM
[NMRpipe Yahoo group] Command problem
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Dear Friends I processed 3D edited NOESY in the nmrpipe and try to convert to sparky format. I used following command line to make all ft3 files into one
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[Ryan's blog] Back to Reality #1- LC/MS vs. NMR
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Back to Reality #1- LC/MS vs. NMR
Reality #1: LC/MS has become the primary analytical check for the medicinal chemist. I Love NMR, but it's the reality So how did we get here? Clearly there a lot of reasons, but one of my hypotheses is based on...
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Reading the manual is always a good idea. However, you should be able to type "cns" at the command prompt and start up an interactive CNS session. Assuming
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12-17-2010 12:50 AM
[CNS Yahoo group] Re: CNS: Command not found
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One suggestion is to rtfm. The basic command is cns_solve, not cns, and you'd have to provide it with the input file, etc. ... -- "I'd jump in myself, if I
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[CNS Yahoo group] CNS: Command not found
CNS: Command not found
Need Help!! Downloaded the latest ver 1.3 to install on mac 10.6.5. When I type nwil10% source cns_solve_env
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12-17-2010 12:50 AM
[NMR analysis blog] Back in the blogosphere
Back in the blogosphere
After a 3 month-long hiatus, I'm back in the blogosphere. I’ve been travelling and working very hard on several exciting projects, but my entries have consequently suffered.
Although my workload has not decreased, I am not planning to travel for the next few weeks. Hopefully I will manage to blog on a more regular basis from now on, especially now that there are many things we have been working on lately that I hope will be of interest to the NMR community.
For now, I’d just like to point out a very interesting blog entry written by my friend Stan on his...