hi when i run homonuclear NOESY experiments in bruker 500MHz spectometer with d8 150ms(mw is 300).Though i am following tutorial commands, facing problem in removing dispersed peaks. can anybody help me in knowing, where does these dispersed peaks came and how to remove these peaks from the spectra.
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