Pattern recognition in two-dimensional NMR spectra
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The use is described of pattern recognition techniques to analyze folded (in w1) 2-dimensional NMR spectra obtained by using the COSY (correlation spectroscopy) technique. A pattern recognition procedure (P. and B., 1986) relying on the comparison of patte ...
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