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Spatially based population methods

Unlike donor-based FRET methods like FLIM, filterFRET also yields spatial information on the acceptor population. This means that in addition to querying donor-FRET (by solving for Ed or / )), we can also assess the relationship between sensitized emission and the acceptor population. At 1 1 stoichiometry obviously Ed should equal the acceptor-normalized efficiency EA. In other cases, EA deviates from E but sometimes can yield biologically more relevant information than Ed or E. For example, dislocation of 50% of the... [Pg.323]

Since there is no operator that produces the atomic population, it is not an observable and so the procedure for computing N(k) is arbitrary. There are two classes of methods for computing the atomic population those based on the orbital population and those based on a spatial distribution. ... [Pg.46]


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