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This section describes the acquisition of non-uniformly sampled (NUS) 3D data tailored to subsequent processing with Multidimensional Decomposition (MDD) software, described elsewhere on this site ([[Processing non-uniformly sampled spectra with Multidimensional Decomposition|Click here to read about the processing with MDD]]). The intention of recoding NUS data is to either speed up the acquisition for high sensitivity experiments and/or concentrated samples, or to increase resolution for other cases. The package is available for academic users. Please contact Aleks Gutmanas ( | This section describes the acquisition of non-uniformly sampled (NUS) 3D data tailored to subsequent processing with Multidimensional Decomposition (MDD) software, described elsewhere on this site ([[Processing non-uniformly sampled spectra with Multidimensional Decomposition|Click here to read about the processing with MDD]]). The intention of recoding NUS data is to either speed up the acquisition for high sensitivity experiments and/or concentrated samples, or to increase resolution for other cases. The package is available for academic users. Please contact Aleks Gutmanas (gutmanas@ebi.ac.uk) to obtain your copy. | ||
[[Setting up non-uniformly sampled spectra/NUS guide for Varian|Setting up NUS spectra on Varian spectrometers with BioPack]] | [[Setting up non-uniformly sampled spectra/NUS guide for Varian|Setting up NUS spectra on Varian spectrometers with BioPack]] | ||
[[Setting up non-uniformly sampled spectra/NUS guide for Bruker according to Arrowsmith group in Toronto|Setting up NUS spectra on Bruker spectrometers]] according to the practice in the Arrowsmith group (University Health Network and University of Toronto) | [[Setting up non-uniformly sampled spectra/NUS guide for Bruker according to Arrowsmith group in Toronto|Setting up NUS spectra on Bruker spectrometers]] according to the practice in the Arrowsmith group (University Health Network and University of Toronto) |
Latest revision as of 12:39, 26 July 2010
This section describes the acquisition of non-uniformly sampled (NUS) 3D data tailored to subsequent processing with Multidimensional Decomposition (MDD) software, described elsewhere on this site (Click here to read about the processing with MDD). The intention of recoding NUS data is to either speed up the acquisition for high sensitivity experiments and/or concentrated samples, or to increase resolution for other cases. The package is available for academic users. Please contact Aleks Gutmanas (gutmanas@ebi.ac.uk) to obtain your copy.
Setting up NUS spectra on Varian spectrometers with BioPack
Setting up NUS spectra on Bruker spectrometers according to the practice in the Arrowsmith group (University Health Network and University of Toronto)