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Step 2: Regions and Parameter Setting
Select a region for analysis by selecting a sensorgram, and then click Next.
The default association and dissociation regions appear shaded on the graph.
You can change the Begin and End times of the association and dissociation
(the fit regions) by typing the values in the table.
Select the Scope on the Global, Local, or Grouped pull-down list. Select the
Fit Type on the Fitted or Constant pull-down list.
The following table shows how setting Scope and Fit Type affects
calculations.
When the type is Global or Grouped, the value for the experiment or the group
is applied to all associated sensorgrams.
Fit Type
Constant
During analysis, one value is selected
Fitted
During analysis, one value is calculated
Scope
Global
Single initial value is selected for all sensorgrams
Local
Single initial value is selected for each sensorgram
Grouped
Single initial value is selected for each sensorgram group
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