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1 online resource (639 pages) |
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Specialist Periodical Reports |
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Specialist periodical report.
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Contents |
Cover; Contents; Preface; Books and reviews; Books; Regular reviews series; Edited books and symposia; Reviews in periodicals; Reviews and books in foreign languages; Theoretical and physical aspects of nuclear shielding; 1 Theoretical aspects of nuclear shielding; 2 Physical aspects of nuclear shielding; Abbreviations; References; Applications of nuclear shielding; 1 Introduction; 2 Group 1 (1H, 2H, 3H, 6,7Li, 23Na, 39K, 85,87Rb, 133Cs); 3 Group 2 (9Be, 25Mg, 43Ca, 87Sr, 135,137Ba); 4 Group 3 (45Sc, 89Y, 139La, 141Pr, 171Yb, 153Eu); 5 Group 4 (47,49Ti, 91Zr, 177Hf); 6 Group 5 (51V, 93Nb) |
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7 Group 6 (53Cr, 95Mo, 183W)8 Group 7 (55Mn, 99Tc); 9 Group 8 (57Fe); 10 Group 9 (59Co, 103Rh); 11 Group 10 (195Pt); 12 Group 11 (63,65Cu, 107,109Ag); 13 Group 12 (111,113Cd, 199Hg); 14 Group 13 (11B, 27Al, 71Ga, 115In, 203,205Tl); 15 Group 14(13C, 29Si, 117,119Sn, 207Pb); 16 Group 15 (14,15N, 31P); 17 Group 16 (17O, 77Se, 125Te); 18 Group 17 (19F, 35,37Cl, 81Br); 19 Group 18 (21Ne, 39Ar, 129,131Xe); References; Theoretical aspects of indirect spin-spin couplings; 1 Introduction |
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2 Application of calculated indirect spin-spin couplings to compounds exhibiting conformational or rotational flexibility3 Indirect spin-spin couplings via pnicogen and hydrogen bonds, through-space interactions and van der Waals complexes; 4 New methods, benchmark calculations and reviews; 5 The calculation including relativistic effects; 6 Various works; 7 Index; References; Applications of spin-spin couplings; 1 Introduction; 2 New methods; 3 One-bond couplings to hydrogen; 4 One-bond couplings not involving hydrogen; 5 Two-bond couplings involving hydrogen |
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6 Two-bond couplings not involving hydrogen7 Three-bond hydrogen-hydrogen couplings; 8 Three-bond couplings to hydrogen; 9 Three-bond couplings not involving hydrogen; 10 Couplings over more than three bonds and through space; 11 Couplings through hydrogen and pnicogen bonds; 12 Residual dipolar couplings; Acknowledgment; References; Nuclear spin relaxation in liquids and gases; 1 Introduction; 2 General, physical and experimental aspects of nuclear spin-relaxation; 3 Selected applications of nuclear spin relaxation in liquids; 4 Nuclear spin relaxation in gases; Acknowledgments; References |
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Solid state NMR spectroscopy1 Introduction; 2 Reviews; 3 Experimental and computational developments; 4 Applications; References; NMR of proteins and nucleic acids; 1 Introduction; 2 New methodology; 3 High resolution structural studies of biomolecules; 4 NMR characterisation of dynamics; 5 NMR studies of large biomolecules; References; NMR of lipids; 1 Introduction; 2 The structures and cellular functions of lipids; 3 Interactions of lipids with proteins, peptides and low molecular weight molecules; 4 Lipids in biomedicine; Abbreviations; References; NMR of carbohydrates; 1 Introduction |
Summary |
Applications of nuclear magnetic resonance span a wide range of scientific disciplines, from physics to medicine. For those wanting to become rapidly acquainted with NMR or seasoned practitioners, this is an invaluable source of current methods and applications |
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2 New and modernized NMR methods |
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English |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Nuclear magnetic resonance.
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nuclear magnetic resonance.
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SCIENCE -- Chemistry -- Analytic.
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Nuclear magnetic resonance
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Electronic book
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Author |
Jameson, Cynthia
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Yasunaga, H
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Jazwinski, Jaroslaw
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Kamienska-Trela, Krystyna
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Kowalewski, Jozef
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Aliev, A
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Simpson, Pete
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Pikula, Slawomir
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Mlynarski, Jacek
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ISBN |
1782620524 |
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9781782620525 |
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9781782622758 |
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1782622756 |
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9781782625155 |
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1782625151 |
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