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Revision as of 10:33, 26 November 2014


Description

This is a minor documentation release which includes small improvements to the documentation of the relaxation dispersion analysis in the manual as well as the API documentation for the lib.dispersion package. As the manual is available from http://download.gna.org/relax/manual/relax.pdf, installing this newer version of relax is not necessary.


Download

The new relax versions can be downloaded from http://www.nmr-relax.com/download.html. If binary distributions are not yet available for your platform and you manage to compile the binary modules, please consider contributing these to the relax project (described in section 3.6 of the relax manual, http://www.nmr-relax.com/manual/relax_distribution_archives.html).


CHANGES file

Version 3.1.3
(16 January 2014, from /trunk)
http://svn.gna.org/svn/relax/tags/3.1.3


Features

N/A


Changes

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Bugfixes

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Links

For reference, the announcement for this release can also be found at following links:

Softpedia also has information about the newest relax releases:


Announcements

If you would like to receive announcements about new relax versions, please subscribe to the relax announcement mailing list. This list only receives ~10 emails per year. It is archived at the SourceForge archives and in The Mail Archive.


References

  • [*Morin et al., 2014] Morin, S., Linnet, T. E., Lescanne, M., Schanda, P., Thompson, G. S., Tollinger, M., Teilum, K., Gagne, S., Marion, D., Griesinger, C., Blackledge, M., and d’Auvergne, E. J. (2014). relax: the analysis of biomolecular kinetics and thermodynamics using NMR relaxation dispersion data. Bioinformatics, 30(15), 2219-2220. (DOI 10.1093/bioinformatics/btu166).

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