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Posted by edward on November 07, 2013 - 20:00:
Author: bugman
Date: Thu Nov  7 20:00:57 2013
New Revision: 21402

URL: http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/relax?rev=21402&view=rev
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Small LaTeX layout changes to the dispersion chapter file.


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    branches/relax_disp/docs/latex/dispersion.tex

Modified: branches/relax_disp/docs/latex/dispersion.tex
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--- branches/relax_disp/docs/latex/dispersion.tex (original)
+++ branches/relax_disp/docs/latex/dispersion.tex Thu Nov  7 20:00:57 2013
@@ -194,7 +194,9 @@
 % Variable relaxation period experiments.
 \subsubsection{Variable relaxation period experiments}
 
-For the variable relaxation time period type experiments, the 
$\Rtwoeff$/$\Ronerho$ values are determined by fitting to the simple two 
parameter exponential as in a $\Rone$ or $\Rtwo$ analysis.  Both 
$\Rtwoeff$/$\Ronerho$ and the initial peak intensity $I_0$ are optimised 
using the minimise user function for each exponential curve separately.  
Monte Carlo simulations are used to obtain the parameter errors.
+For the variable relaxation time period type experiments, the 
$\Rtwoeff$/$\Ronerho$ values are determined by fitting to the simple two 
parameter exponential as in a $\Rone$ or $\Rtwo$ analysis.
+Both $\Rtwoeff$/$\Ronerho$ and the initial peak intensity $I_0$ are 
optimised using the minimise user function for each exponential curve 
separately.
+Monte Carlo simulations are used to obtain the parameter errors.
 
 
 
@@ -205,7 +207,10 @@
 \label{sect: dispersion: No Rex model}
 \index{relaxation dispersion!No Rex model|textbf}
 
-This model is provided for model selection purposes.  In combination with 
frequentist methods, such as AIC\index{model selection!AIC}, or Bayesian 
methods\index{model selection!Bayesian} it can show if the presence of 
chemical exchange is statistically significant.  Optimisation is still 
required as one $\Rtwozero$ value per magnetic field strength will be fit to 
the measured data for each spin system.  It is selected by setting the model 
to `No Rex'.
+This model is provided for model selection purposes.
+In combination with frequentist methods, such as AIC\index{model 
selection!AIC}, or Bayesian methods\index{model selection!Bayesian} it can 
show if the presence of chemical exchange is statistically significant.
+Optimisation is still required as one $\Rtwozero$ value per magnetic field 
strength will be fit to the measured data for each spin system.
+It is selected by setting the model to `No Rex'.
 
 
 




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