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Antonino Ingargiola Mention conclusions in the intro
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\section{Conclusions}
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We have described the usage of the numerous algorithms in FRETBursts
for burst analysis. We conclude enumerating what we consider to be the strengths
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alternation periods (section~\ref{sec:alternation}), background
correction (section~\ref{sec:bg_calc}), burst search (section~\ref{sec:burstsearch}),
burst filtering (section~\ref{sec:burstsel}), FRET fitting (section~\ref{sec:fretfit}).
For each step different approached and options are discussed.
In section~\ref{sec:conclusions} we conclude stating what we believe to be
the strengths of this software.
In addition to this paper, we refer the interested readers to the
\href{http://nbviewer.ipython.org/github/tritemio/FRETBursts_notebooks/blob/master/notebooks/FRETBursts\%20-\%20us-ALEX\%20smFRET\%20burst\%20analysis.ipynb}{FRETBursts µs-ALEX tutorial}