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Default The FID in the F1 dimension is not fully sampled – it is cut off.

The FID in the F1 dimension is not fully sampled – it is cut off.

HELLO all nmr wikier, I am facing problem in hsqc experiment on bruker machine using pulse prog hsqcetgpsi Normally the FID in the F1 dimension is not fully sampled – it is cut off while other experiment like cosy noesy finishes in good manner on runing simultioniously with multizg command. while since before I was using this pulse program quite comprehencively.



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