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The Meiboom 1961 2-site on-resonance exchange relaxation dispersion model for all time scales with skewed populations ($p_A \gg p_B$) for [[R1rho-type data]].  This model is labelled as '''M61 skew''' in [[Relaxation dispersion citation for relax|relax]].  Note that the implementation of the model has multiple solutions, or infinite lines of solutions, so it should not be used.
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The Meiboom 1961 2-site on-resonance exchange relaxation dispersion model for all time scales with skewed populations ($p_A \gg p_B$) for [[R1rho-type data]].  This model is labelled as '''M61 skew''' in [[Relaxation dispersion citation for relax|relax]].   
  
 
== Parameters ==
 
== Parameters ==

Revision as of 19:57, 15 October 2015

Warning  Note that the implementation of the model has multiple solutions, or infinite lines of solutions, so it should not be used.

The Meiboom 1961 2-site on-resonance exchange relaxation dispersion model for all time scales with skewed populations ($p_A \gg p_B$) for R1rho-type data. This model is labelled as M61 skew in relax.

Parameters

The M61 skew model has the parameters {$R_{1\rho}'$, $...$, $p_A$, $\Delta\omega$, $k_{ex}$}.

Reference

The reference for the M61 skew model is:

  • Meiboom, S. (1961). Nuclear magnetic resonance study of proton transfer in water. J. Chem. Phys., 34(2), 375-388. (10.1063/1.1700960).

Links

The implementation of the M61 skew model in relax can be seen in the:

See also