On Thu, 3 Jan 2013, Albert Escobedo wrote:
> I am affraid this may sound really naive but I just want to make sure.
> Regarding the setting of the relative weighting of the 15N shift, I
> assume this refers to the constant set as 5 dividing the factor
> (deltaChemShift15N)^2 on the equation I posted on my first mail right?
> Then, setting it to 0.2 when the relative weighting of the 1H shift is
> set to 1 would make my data more "comparable" to that published right?
That's correct.
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