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Adolphus Aylward, the vicar from 1847 to 1872 and overseer of the parish restructuring, is commemorated by a brass plaque on the south-west pillar of the tower, and by a Clayton and Bell window in the north-west chancel.
The data were processed using a squared sine bell window function, symmetrized, and displayed in magnitude mode.
Time-domain data were Fourier transformed with a shifted sine bell window function, zero-filled, phased, and referenced to DSS using automated NMRPipe(23) macros written in-house.
Spectra were acquired with 4096 data points in F2 and 512 in F1, and multiplied with squared sine bell window functions shifted by 90°.
A square sine bell window function was applied in both directions and zero filling in the F1 direction was applied to give the processed spectrum a resolution of 2048x2048 data points.
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Zero-filling to 512 for F1 and multiplication with a sine-bell window in both dimensions were performed prior to 2D Fourier transformation.
These partitions were then autoregressively filtered to remove low frequency subharmonics and were tapered using a cosine-bell window [50].
1H{15N}-edited HSQC data were recorded with 32 transients as 512{64} complex points, apodized with a squared cosine-bell window function and zero-filled to 1k{128} points prior to Fourier transformation.
A 90° shifted squared sine-bell window function was applied to both dimensions before Fourier transformation.
For all 2D spectra, a 45° or 90° shifted squared sine-bell window function was applied to both dimensions before Fourier transformation.
Zero-filling to 1024 for F1 and multiplication with a sine-bell windows shifted by π/2 for F2 and π/2, π/6 and π/2 for F1 and in both dimensions were performed prior to 2D Fourier transformation.
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