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Artifact component

Each such factor has the effect of scaling the signal and artifact components by factors determined as follows. [Pg.128]

Three consecutive artifact components after sampling are... [Pg.128]

Each of the a1 factors in the mask multiplies the amplitudes of the signal and artifact components by these factors. [Pg.129]

There are two reasonable design criteria based on artifacts. The first is to make the artifact component zero at some specific spatial frequency the other is to minimise the artifact component over a given range, for example... [Pg.152]

The tightly bound chromophore could be extracted from the protein with methanol [186], and the major component of the extract was determined to have the enediyne structure 116 (Figure 11.21), related to chromophores of other chromoprotein antitumor agents such as neocarzinostatin. Additional minor components were extracted, variously containing an OH group instead of OMe attached to the enediyne core, with Cl instead of OMe when chloride was present in the buffer salt, or with OEt instead of OMe when ethanol was used for the extraction. Another byproduct was isolated in the form of structure 117, consistent with a facile cy-doaromatization reaction as observed for all other enediyne antibiotics. Surprisingly, 117 also displayed antibiotic and antitumor activity, perhaps due to alkylation of DNA or protein by the aziridine. The interpretation of these results was that 116 and the other enediyne byproducts were merely artifacts of the extraction procedure and that the true structure of the maduropeptin chromophore is the aziridine 118. [Pg.431]

One could view the occurrence of the metric terms in the equations of motion as an annoying complication, but we hold a more positive view. First they assure that whatever the choice of parameters to be used as dynamical variables, that choice will not introduce unphysical artifacts. Second, the metric terms are another component of the theory with potential for providing guiding principles for development of XC models. Those terms also allow the mathematical origin of physical affects to be assigned. [Pg.239]

A serious problem associated with quadrature detection is that we rely on the cancellation of unwanted components from two signals that have been detected through different parts of the hardware. This cancellation works properly only if the signals from the two channels are exactly equal and their phases differ from each other by exactly 90°. Since this is practically impossible with absolute efficiency, some so-called image peaks occasionally appear in the center of the spectrum. How can you differentiate between genuine signals and image peaks that arise as artifacts of quadrature detection ... [Pg.53]

In some cases a principal components analysis of a spectroscopic- chromatographic data-set detects only one significant PC. This indicates that only one chemical species is present and that the chromatographic peak is pure. However, by the presence of noise and artifacts, such as a drifting baseline or a nonlinear response, conclusions on peak purity may be wrong. Because the peak purity assessment is the first step in the detection and identification of an impurity by factor analysis, we give some attention to this subject in this chapter. [Pg.249]

The values for k+ and k were compared for temperature jump and stopped-flow conditions for DNA concentrations where the decay followed a mono-exponential function and no migration between DNA molecules occurred (see below).94 This report shows the importance of detecting fluorescence signals at the magic angle, which eliminated the fast components in the kinetics due to artifacts. The values for the association and dissociation rate constants obtained by both techniques are similar. [Pg.189]


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