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The relaxation dispersion model for no chemical exchange.  This if for both CPMG-type and R1rho-type data.
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The relaxation dispersion model for no chemical exchange.  This if for all [[SQ CPMG-type data]], [[MMQ CPMG-type data]], and [[R1rho-type data]].  This model is labelled as '''No Rex''' in relax.
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== Parameters ==
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The No Rex model has the parameter $R_2^0$ or $R_{1\rho}'$ depending on the data type.
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== Reference ==
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These is no reference for the No Rex model.
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== Links ==
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The implementation of the No Rex model in relax can be seen in the:
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* [http://www.nmr-relax.com/manual/M61_2_site_fast_exchange_R1_model.html relax manual],
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* [http://www.nmr-relax.com/api/3.1/target_functions.relax_disp.Dispersion-class.html#func_NOREX API documentation],
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* [http://www.nmr-relax.com/analyses/relaxation_dispersion.html relaxation dispersion page of the relax website].
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
[[Category:Relaxation_dispersion]]
 
[[Category:Relaxation_dispersion]]

Revision as of 10:06, 15 January 2014

The relaxation dispersion model for no chemical exchange. This if for all SQ CPMG-type data, MMQ CPMG-type data, and R1rho-type data. This model is labelled as No Rex in relax.

Parameters

The No Rex model has the parameter $R_2^0$ or $R_{1\rho}'$ depending on the data type.

Reference

These is no reference for the No Rex model.

Links

The implementation of the No Rex model in relax can be seen in the:

See also