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  • ...tt> and type <tt>0</tt> in the box labeled <tt>sequential range</tt>), <tt>es</tt>, <tt>se</tt>, <tt>gs</tt> to produce strips containing only peaks belo ...D1 peak marker vertically to this peak and then update the strip list (<tt>es</tt>, <tt>se</tt>, <tt>gs</tt>)
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  • ...box labeled <tt>sequential range</tt>). Create strips in both spectra (<tt>es</tt>, <tt>se</tt>, <tt>rc</tt>, <tt>rs</tt>, <tt>se</tt>, <tt>gs</tt>). #Recreate the strips (<tt>es</tt>, <tt>se</tt>, <tt>se</tt>, <tt>gs</tt>) to see the updated peak positi
    2 KB (382 words) - 15:41, 18 December 2009
  • ...ASY, use <tt>cp</tt> to display the sub-spectra as countour plots; use <tt>es</tt>, <tt>se</tt>, <tt>rs</tt>, <tt>se</tt>, <tt>rs</tt>, <tt>se</tt> and < #In XEASY, use <tt>lp</tt> to re-load the PeakList; <tt>es</tt>, <tt>se</tt>; and <tt>gs</tt>; to re-sort the strips of the three sub-
    12 KB (2,193 words) - 22:50, 11 November 2009
  • *In XEASY, use <tt>pm</tt>, <tt>es</tt>, <tt>se</tt> and <tt>gs</tt> (or <tt>sf</tt>) to display [w1(13C;1H);w
    3 KB (572 words) - 21:54, 16 November 2017
  • ##In XEASY session I, use <tt>es</tt>, <tt>se</tt>, <tt>gs</tt> to select two strips exhibiting four well re
    10 KB (1,722 words) - 21:29, 30 November 2009