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Searching for a reaction with only two or more library sources that report identical rates may result in a weird-looking averaged rate:
At a first glance it looks as if the average is far off of the real rates, and is T-dependent, while the original values aren't. Of course, this is due to a numerical issue, as can be inferred from the y-axis values.
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Searching for a reaction with only two or more library sources that report identical rates may result in a weird-looking averaged rate:
At a first glance it looks as if the average is far off of the real rates, and is T-dependent, while the original values aren't. Of course, this is due to a numerical issue, as can be inferred from the y-axis values.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: