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Posted by edward on July 09, 2013 - 11:24:
Author: bugman
Date: Tue Jul  9 11:24:12 2013
New Revision: 20258

URL: http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/relax?rev=20258&view=rev
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      <h3 id="radian_units">The equations (or units) used by relax are 
incorrect!</h3>
 
-     <p>This is more a commonly stated point rather than a question.  But if 
you believe that NMR relaxation data should be measured in Hertz, that the 
molecular correlation times or internal correlation times do not contain 
radian units, that the units for spherical harmonics is not radians, or that 
the rotation power spectral density functions do not contain radian units, 
the following links are for you.</p>
-     <p>Radians are a dimensionless and hidden unit ubiquitous to NMR.  A <a 
href="http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.science.nmr.relax.user/723";>detailed 
description of this hidden radian unit as used in NMR</a> has been written as 
reference for understanding the unit in the context of the SI system.  Copies 
of this description can also be found <a 
href="http://marc.info/?l=relax-users&amp;m=135070801026465&amp;w=2";>here</a>,
 <a 
href="https://mail.gna.org/public/relax-users/2009-01/msg00000.html";>here</a> 
or <a 
href="http://www.mail-archive.com/relax-users@xxxxxxx/msg00582.html";>here</a>.</p>
-     <p>A <a 
href="http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.science.nmr.relax.devel/1034";>detailed 
derivation in the context of Abragam's relaxation equations</a> may also 
help.  Copies of this derivation can be found <a 
href="https://mail.gna.org/public/relax-devel/2007-06/msg00012.html";>here</a> 
or <a 
href="http://www.mail-archive.com/relax-devel@xxxxxxx/msg00975.html";>here</a> 
as well.</p>
+      <p>This is more a commonly stated point rather than a question.  But 
if you believe that NMR relaxation data should be measured in Hertz, that the 
molecular correlation times or internal correlation times do not contain 
radian units, that the units for spherical harmonics is not radians, or that 
the rotation power spectral density functions do not contain radian units, 
the following links are for you.</p>
+      <p>Radians are a dimensionless and hidden unit ubiquitous to NMR.  A 
<a 
href="http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.science.nmr.relax.user/723";>detailed 
description of this hidden radian unit as used in NMR</a> has been written as 
reference for understanding the unit in the context of the SI system.  Copies 
of this description can also be found <a 
href="http://marc.info/?l=relax-users&amp;m=135070801026465&amp;w=2";>here</a>,
 <a 
href="https://mail.gna.org/public/relax-users/2009-01/msg00000.html";>here</a> 
or <a 
href="http://www.mail-archive.com/relax-users@xxxxxxx/msg00582.html";>here</a>.</p>
+      <p>A <a 
href="http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.science.nmr.relax.devel/1034";>detailed 
derivation in the context of Abragam's relaxation equations</a> may also 
help.  Copies of this derivation can be found <a 
href="https://mail.gna.org/public/relax-devel/2007-06/msg00012.html";>here</a> 
or <a 
href="http://www.mail-archive.com/relax-devel@xxxxxxx/msg00975.html";>here</a> 
as well.</p>
 
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