Does anyone know of an explanation for how nmrPipe does error estimation of peak heights and positions with parabolic interpolation? This is my current guess
Numerical estimation of relaxation and diffusion distributions in two dimensions
Numerical estimation of relaxation and diffusion distributions in two dimensions
Publication year: 2012
Source:Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Volume 62</br>
J. Mitchell, T.C. Chandrasekera, L.F. Gladden</br>
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[NMRpipe Yahoo group] Re: Signal-to-noise estimation
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Greetings, Dear Pipers, and Happy Winter Holidays, or Whatever ... There are lots of ways this could be done, depending on how rigorous you want to be, how
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[NMRpipe Yahoo group] Signal-to-noise estimation
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Hello! I am new in "NMR world". I have some basic questions regarding the NMRPipe. I would like to know if there is a manner to estimate the signal-to-noise
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Numerical estimation of relaxation and diffusion distributions in two dimensions
Numerical estimation of relaxation and diffusion distributions in two dimensions
Publication year: 2011
Source: Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, In Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available online 21 July 2011</br>
J., Mitchell , T.C., Chandrasekera , L.F., Gladden</br>
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*Graphical abstract:**Highlights:*?We review two-dimensional inversion methods for NMR data. ? Methods reviewed are applicable to relaxation time or diffusion data. ? Solutions to Fredholm integral equations of the first kind are presented. ? Selection of optimum smoothing for...
Bayesian estimation of NMR restraint potential and weight: A validation on a representative set of protein structures.
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Bayesian estimation of NMR restraint potential and weight: A validation on a representative set of protein structures.
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The classical procedure for nuclear magnetic resonance structure calculation allocates empirical distance ranges and uses historical values for weighting factors. However, Bayesian analysis suggests that there are more optimal...
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