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Multivariate and Otherwise Rapid and Efficient Determination and Identification Software for Thorough Representation and Interpretation By Unveiling Traits Informing On Novel Synthetics (MOREDISTRIBUTIONS) is data-analysis software for the use with one- and two-dimensional liquid chromatography separations on synthetic polymers. The software includes an automated feature mining tool using LC×LC-MS and calibration lines for SEC and HDC can be stored and used within the software on both one-dimensional and two-dimensional separations. MOREDISTRIBUTIONS is released with the aim of improving the valorization of academic research towards society. MOREDISTRIBUTIONS is a freely available tool created by the enthusiasts of the Chemometrics and Advanced Separations Team (CAST, https://cast-amsterdam.org/), who wish to allow others to benefit from chemometric tools available in literature without requiring the computational skills. We aim to incorporate all tools developed at the University of Amsterdam, but a number of relevant tools published in literature. When any bugs are encountered, please let us know at bug@cast-amsterdam.org. For patch notes, please refer to https://cast-amsterdam.org/patchnotes/
Calibration lines, Chemometrics, Polymer, Feature mining
Calibration lines, Chemometrics, Polymer, Feature mining
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