Well - one usually integrates to the limit of the detector, and decides to
cut the data on the basis of some snr then..

I/SigI > 1?

Rpim < 100% ???


Up to you really..
Eleanor

On 18 April 2018 at 10:37, Nicolas FOOS <nicolas.f...@esrf.fr> wrote:

> I lkije the riddle, so:
>
> I guess it's something for Signal Noise Ratio (?)  (help by the context)
>
> ;-)
>
> Nicolas
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> On 18/04/2018 11:29, Eleanor Dodson wrote:
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> What does snr mean?
>
> Eleanor
>
> On 18 April 2018 at 00:27, Gihan Ketawala <gketa...@asu.edu> wrote:
>
>> can someone tell me what are the posible consiquences of merging only the
>> reflection are snr >= 1 ?
>>
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