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IkkeNark Posted - 12/09/2003 : 5:16:29 PM
Hello again
You gave me an aswer about chromatograpic peaks saying that Origin had posibilities to calculate skewness (Fisher skewness). I can't see which model I should use and what output values to look for. Would you please explain this to me.

I know that I'm a slow learner, but anyway

Knut-Endre

Edited by - IkkeNark on 12/09/2003 5:18:38 PM

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