howto:lifetime-fitting_using_the_rapid_reconvolution_algorithm
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Usually, a good fit will be evaluated by residuals evenly distributed around zero and χ² approaches one. | Usually, a good fit will be evaluated by residuals evenly distributed around zero and χ² approaches one. | ||
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* Try last two steps with the ROI 1. | * Try last two steps with the ROI 1. |
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