Exact(3)
This peak matches with the calculated value (1692 cm−1692
The position of this peak matches well with the observed PL peak at 685 nm and is associated with the A exciton in monolayer MoS2.
The time course for the appearance and disappearance of this peak matches the activation/degradation kinetic profile of the BChE inhibitor, and the chemical shift supports the proposed 2-oxo-2-hydroxy-1,2-oxaphosphetane 2-oxo-2-hydroxy-1,2-oxaphosphetane 2-oxo-2-hydroxy-1,2-oxaphosphetane 2-oxo-2-hydroxy-1,2-oxaphosphetane 2-oxo-2-hydroxy-1,2-oxaphosphetane 2-oxo-2-hydroxy-1,2-oxaphosphetane
Similar(57)
This peak matched that of May 2008 and was just below the peak set in December 2007.
The width in the peak match score was set to 10 Da.
A peak was considered to be common to four spectra if the peak match score was larger than 0.7, which corresponded to a range in peak match score of 10 Da.
If a peak matches a known present compound, this is evidence for a good annotation.
If a peak matches a known absent compound, this is evidence against a good annotation.
If a peak matches neither a present nor absent compound, this is evidence of noise.
EXC L2O): Select two peak matches and exchange them; L3O: Select three peak matches and shuffle them such that none of them are the same as the starting point; L4O: Same as L3O but using four peak matches; EXON: Used only when N < M.
The following mutations were used in DGA: EXC L2O): Select two peak matches and exchange them; L3O: Select three peak matches and shuffle them such that none of them are the same as the starting point; L4O: Same as L3O but using four peak matches; EXON: Used only when N < M.
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