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English: Symbolic representation of a two-dimensional (synchronous) correlation spectrum. X- and y-axis are identical to the x-axis of the original dataset. A is the signal on the main diagonal, also referred to as the autocorrelation spectrum. B are the off-axis regions where cross-peaks can be observed.
Nederlands: Symbolische voorstelling van een tweedimensionaal (synchroon) correlatiespectrum. De x- en y-as zijn identiek aan de x-as van de originele dataset. De regio A is het signaal op de hoofddiagonaal, ook het autocorrelatiespectrum genoemd. B zijn de off-as regios die kruispieken kunnen bevatten.
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