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19:21, 21 June 2013 == Reference ==
Art Palmer's 1991 JACS paper
Do this for PEAK HIGHTS determination.
The empty region RMSD is smaller than the random coil region, due to power conservation in the Fourier transform. <br>
You can see this by dropping all the way to the baseplane and carefully looking. <br>
You should measure with boxes near the peaks, and make sure no peaks are in the box. <br>
This estimate is much better than the full spectrum RMSD measures from the other programs.
== Software to use ==
SPARKY. In the extension menu.
In F1 mode, draw boxes in the empty regions for all spectra. You have a different error estimate for each spectrum, which relax handles.
== Notes ==
The error is equal to the baseplane RMSD times the number of 2D spectra points in the box.<br>
== Peak shifts ==
Be aware of peak shifts, due to temperature