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== Parameters ==
== Parameters ==


; normalize=''integer'': (default: ''none'')
; normalize=''integer'': (default: ''1'')
; normed =''integer'': (default: ''none'')
; normed =''integer'': (default: ''1'')
; rhoavg =''real'': (default: ''none'')
; time =''real'', coma separated list: (required)
; time =''string'': (default: ''none'')


== Description ==
== Description ==


Following the reading of peak lists, this command initializes the eNORA routine, fits the diagonal decays to obtain the auto-relaxation values and I(0), normalizes the cross peak intensities and fits the experimental buildups.
This command initializes the eNORA routine, fits the diagonal decays to obtain the auto-relaxation (rho) values and back-predicted diagonal intensities, I(0) values. The routine then normalizes the cross peak intensities with the fitted or user supplied I(0) values and fits the experimental buildups using the fitted or user supplied rho values (see below and *[[CYANA Command: read rho|read rho]]). As input the module requires as many peak-lists (one per mixing time) as there are mixing times specified (see below, parameter: time).


The diagonal peak to use for normalization is specified by the parameter '''normalize''', using the integers 1 or 2 with the integers referring to the proton dimension in the peak list.
The diagonal peak to use for normalization is specified by the parameter '''normalize'''; using the normalize=1 or normalize=2, with the integers referring to the proton dimension in the peak list.
The parameter '''normed''' specifies, if one wants to keep non-normalizable peaks (0) or only peaks that are properly normalized (1).  
The parameter '''normed''' specifies, if one wants to keep non-normalizable peaks (normed=0) or only peaks that are properly normalized (normed=1).  


In practice, many diagonal peak decays cannot be fitted (due to spectral overlap, artifacts, etc.). Therefore, either a general average auto-relaxation rate or a spin-type specific value may be calculated in order to increase the number of calculated eNOEs.
A spin-type specific value may be calculated to be read in a file containing spin type specific auto-relaxation values, the same file may be used to read spin-type specific I(0) values,  see * [[CYANA Command: read rho|read rho]].
The parameter '''rhoavg''' allows the input of an average auto-relaxation values to be used non specifically [s-1]. However, it is also possible to read in a file containing spin type specific auto-relaxation values, see * [[CYANA Commands: read rho|'''read rho''']].


The parameter '''time''' specifies the measured NOE mixing times in ascending order [s]. The NOE mixing times are given as a coma separated list, i.e. time="0.02,0.04,0.06"
The parameter '''time''' specifies the measured NOE mixing times in ascending order [s]. The NOE mixing times are given as a coma separated list, i.e. time=0.02,0.03,0.04,0.05.

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Parameters

normalize=integer
(default: 1)
normed =integer
(default: 1)
time =real, coma separated list
(required)

Description

This command initializes the eNORA routine, fits the diagonal decays to obtain the auto-relaxation (rho) values and back-predicted diagonal intensities, I(0) values. The routine then normalizes the cross peak intensities with the fitted or user supplied I(0) values and fits the experimental buildups using the fitted or user supplied rho values (see below and *read rho). As input the module requires as many peak-lists (one per mixing time) as there are mixing times specified (see below, parameter: time).

The diagonal peak to use for normalization is specified by the parameter normalize; using the normalize=1 or normalize=2, with the integers referring to the proton dimension in the peak list. The parameter normed specifies, if one wants to keep non-normalizable peaks (normed=0) or only peaks that are properly normalized (normed=1).

A spin-type specific value may be calculated to be read in a file containing spin type specific auto-relaxation values, the same file may be used to read spin-type specific I(0) values, see * read rho.

The parameter time specifies the measured NOE mixing times in ascending order [s]. The NOE mixing times are given as a coma separated list, i.e. time=0.02,0.03,0.04,0.05.