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Spectrum error analysis

538 bytes added, 10:44, 12 June 2013
If there are in addition to the replicated spectra loaded peak intensities which only consist of a single spectrum, i .e. not all spectra are replicated, then the variances of replicated replicated spectra sets will be averaged. <br>
This will be used for the entire experiment so that there will be only a single error value for all spins and for all spectra.
 
== Peak heights with all spectra replicated ==
 
If all spectra are collected in duplicate (triplicate or higher number of spectra are supported), the each replicated spectra set will have its own error estimate. <br>
The error for a single peak is calculated as when partially replicated spectra are collected, and these are again averaged to give a single error per replicated spectra set. <br>
However as all replicated spectra sets will have their own error estimate, variance averaging across all spectra sets will not be performed.
== See also ==
[[Category:Analysis]]
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