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Different cases was analysed:<br>
 
Det A: D2O up, files number [40,56,102,108,134,205,210,230];<br>
 
      H2O up, files number [44];<br>
 
      D2O side, files number [48,74,78,82,86,90,94,146,180,190,225,235];<br>
 
      H2O side, files number [52];<br>
 
Det C: D2O up, files number [49,75,79,83,87,91,95,147,181,191,226,236];<br>
 
      H2O up, files number [53];<br>
 
      D2O side, files number [41,57,103,107,135,206,211,231];<br>
 
      H2O side, files number [45];<br><br>
 
 
The results are ([[Image:Asymm_table.pdf]]):<br>
 
Table 1: Det A, weighted with NaI detector<br>
 
Table 2: Det C, weighted with NaI detector<br>
 
Table 3: Det A, weighted with Ref detector<br>
 
Table 4: Det C, weighted with Ref detector<br>
 
 
 
 
Change the X-axis to nanosecond or neutron energy (TF)
 
 
Example of bin by bin asymmetry:
 
[[Image:Asymm_RefDet_DetA_40,44,48(74,78),52.jpg]]
 
  
  
 
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