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Exponentially modified Gauss function

Asymmetric peaks can be described by an exponentially modified Gauss function (EMG). The deviation from Gauss shape needs the expansion of the function by a time constant term r. [Pg.45]

One most frequently used equation is called the Exponential-Modified-Gauss (EMG) function (Jeansonne and Foley, 1991 and 1992 Foley and Dorsey 1983 and 1984). It is defined as a Gaussian peak (Eq. 6.143) superimposed by an exponential decay function hexp... [Pg.265]


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