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Mnova Std/Lite is a state-of-the-art application for the off-line processing and analysis of experimental NMR data. This video demonstrates its usage in conjunction with CambridgeSoft's Desktop Software. Mnova (MestReC) is developed by MestReLabs Research SL (www.mestrelab.com). Mnova Std/Lite is a 1D-only processing and analysis application which offers all the routine processing capabilities of the full version of MestReC, combined with simplified menus. This video demonstrates: Opening an FID file from an NMR instrument Processing the raw FID with a Fourier Transform, Phase Correction, and Baseline Correction Online help documenting and providing background for the processing methods. Adding ChemDraw structures to a processed NMR spectrum Saving the processed spectrum as PDF or JPEG. Importing the saved PDF or JPEG files in E-Notebook. Processed spectrum, saved as a JPEG For more content related to this Feature Clip, please visit the following: Webinar: Background on MestReC, by CambridgeSoft and MestReLab staff Webinar: Introduction to MestReC, in Japanese Article: MestReC & ChemBioOffice: NMR Processing & Analysis Tools Feature Clip: NMR predictions in ChemDraw and Chem3D for basic and advanced users Click here to update your profile.
Mnova (MestReC) is developed by MestReLabs Research SL (www.mestrelab.com). Mnova Std/Lite is a 1D-only processing and analysis application which offers all the routine processing capabilities of the full version of MestReC, combined with simplified menus. This video demonstrates:
Processed spectrum, saved as a JPEG
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