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      AURELIA, a program for computer-aided analysis of multidimensional NMR spectra.

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          AURELIA is an advanced program for the computer-aided evaluation of two-, three- and four-dimensional NMR spectra of any type of molecule. It can be used for the analysis of spectra of small molecules as well as for evaluation of complicated spectra of biological macromolecules such as proteins. AURELIA is highly interactive and offers a large number of tools, such as artefact reduction, cluster and multiplet analysis, spin system searches, resonance assignments, automated calculation of volumes in multidimensional spectra, calculation of distances with different approaches, including the full relaxation matrix approach, Bayesian analysis of peak features, correlation of molecular structures with NMR data, comparison of spectra via spectral algebra and pattern match techniques, automated sequential assignments on the basis of triple resonance spectra, and automatic strip calculation. In contrast to most other programs, many tasks are performed automatically.

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          Journal
          J. Biomol. NMR
          Journal of biomolecular NMR
          Springer Nature
          0925-2738
          0925-2738
          Nov 1995
          : 6
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Bruker Analytische Messtechnik GmbH, Silberstreifen, D-76287, Rheinstetten, Germany.
          Article
          10.1007/BF00197807
          22910849
          233dfe7a-56df-49b1-b0cd-0bcd0e9e31eb
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