> they are either planes of a 3D (with a non frequency axis) or separate
> 2Ds, which differ in an experimental parameter. As they contain separate
> data they are not different 'views' of a 2D experiment. But they could
> form a pseudo-3D...
>
Ah, ok. That clarifies things a bit.
>
> Pseudo-3D experiments, with a 'sampled' data dimension can work in
> Analysis. They appear as a single experiment from which you can do rate
> analyses etc. However, we only know how to work with AZARA processed data.
>
I believe I read that this is the usage of pseudo-3D data is considered
a replacement for the 'experimental series' consisting of multiple data
sets?
Patrick
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