#' @note In most cases it will be necessary to centroid your MS input files. The only exception is \command{Bruker},
#' however, you will still need centroided \file{mzXML}/\file{mzML} files for \emph{e.g.} plotting chromatograms. In
#' this case the centroided MS files should be stored in the same directory as the raw \command{Bruker} \file{.d}
#' files. The \code{\link{convertMSFiles}} function can be used to centroid data.
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