AddIsotopicCorrection

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How does LipidX correct the isotopes?

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What is the output if a peak was recogniced as isotope

If the isopic part of a peak reduces the peak to less than (1), a '-1' is written to show that this peak was a pure isotope according to the given import settings. I the value is greater than (1), the rest of the peak remains since it is most probalbly an overlapping peak with the isotope.

(1) <math>\frac{T}{\sqrt{n}}</math>

where <math>T</math> is the threshold as set in the import and <math>n</math> the scan number. This is the same procedure to remove noise peaks as used in the import routine.