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A comparative study of subspace-based methods for 2-D nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy signals

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Fig. 1. Performance comparison of the MDE, 2-D ESPRIT, MEMP, TLS-Prony1–2 algorithms. Distinct modes in each dimension
Fig. 3. Magnitude spectrum of the NMR signal. The numbers indicate the number of peaks detected by 2-D ESPRIT.

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