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Understanding Your Agilent ChemStation 91
Integration
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Baseline Allocation
Baseline Penetration
A penetration occurs when the signal drops below the constructed baseline
(point a in Figure 12 on page 91). If a baseline penetration occurs, that part of
the baseline is generally reconstructed, as shown by points b in Figure 12 on
page 91.
Figure 12 Baseline Penetration
You can use the following tracking options to remove all baseline penetrations:
Classical Baseline Tracking (no penetrations)
When this option is selected, each peak cluster is searched for baseline
penetrations. If penetrations are found, the start and/or end points of the
peak are shifted until there are no penetrations left (compare the baselines in
Figure 12 on page 91 and Figure 13 on page 92).
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