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Posted by edward on July 25, 2013 - 10:47:
Author: bugman
Date: Thu Jul 25 10:47:27 2013
New Revision: 20475

URL: http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/relax?rev=20475&view=rev
Log:
Renamed an instance of 'numerical simulation' in the dispersion chapter of 
the manual.


Modified:
    branches/relax_disp/docs/latex/dispersion.tex

Modified: branches/relax_disp/docs/latex/dispersion.tex
URL: 
http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/relax/branches/relax_disp/docs/latex/dispersion.tex?rev=20475&r1=20474&r2=20475&view=diff
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--- branches/relax_disp/docs/latex/dispersion.tex (original)
+++ branches/relax_disp/docs/latex/dispersion.tex Thu Jul 25 10:47:27 2013
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
 
 The solution to this equation then Fourier transformed to produce the NMR 
spectrum.  However the analytic or closed-form frequency-domain solution 
remains intractable.
 
-Solutions can nevertheless be found by either making assumptions or 
restrictions about the exchange process and then analytically 
solving~\ref{eq: Bloch-McConnell} or by numerical simulation.
+Solutions can nevertheless be found by either making assumptions or 
restrictions about the exchange process and then analytically 
solving~\ref{eq: Bloch-McConnell} or by finding numeric solutions.
 The modelling of relaxation dispersion data can hence be catergorised into 
these two distinct methodologies:
 
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