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memos1729 Posted - 12/26/2015 : 07:01:22 AM
Good Morning and Merry Christmas!

I've acquired a graph from a DSC technique and I'm trying to evaluate the area under the peaks. I've used gadgets->integrate as well as the peak analyzer but I can't get it right. It keeps evaluating the area of the peak but also that of the rectangle below.Any ideas? Thanks!
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jasonzhao Posted - 12/28/2015 : 04:43:03 AM
Hello,

Would you please send this data file(txt or dat) to: tech@originlab.com

so we can make a further check?




Best regards!
Jason
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