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  1. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (Cambridge Monographs on Physics) by E. R. Andrew, 2009-06-25
  2. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and the Periodic Table
  3. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy by John H. Nelson, 2002-07-18
  4. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy: A Physiocochemical View by Robin K. Harris, 1986-11
  5. Imaging Systems for Medical Diagnostics: Fundamentals, Technical Solutions and Applications for Systems Applying Ionizing Radiation, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Ultrasound
  6. Using broad-line nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry to estimate potential oil yields of oil shales by A. W. Decora, 1971-01-01
  7. Second International Symposium On Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. Abstracts. by L H ; Randall, E W et al Sutcliffe, 1972
  8. Imaging of Infections and Inflammations of the Central Nervous System: Computed Tomography Ultrasound and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance by Dieter R. Enzmann, 1984-02
  9. An Introduction to Biomedical Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
  10. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (Modern Methods of Plant Analysis, New Series, Vol 2) by H. F. Linskens, 1986-06
  11. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (SPR Nuclear Magnetic Resonance)
  12. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of Aromatic Compounds by J.D. Memory, Nancy K. Wilson, 1982-12
  13. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance: Webster's Timeline History, 1912 - 2001 by Icon Group International, 2009-05-01
  14. Methods in Enzymology, Volume 177: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Part B, Structure and Mechanism

21. WWW NMR SPECTROMETER
Welcome to the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences nuclear magnetic resonance Facility home of
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22. Welcome To The Bruker Companies
Bruker is a manufacturer of analytical and medical instruments covering NMR, ESR, FTIR, X-RAY spectroscopy.
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23. The EF-Hand Calcium-Binding Proteins Data Library
Home of the calciumbinding protein database. Structure determination of calcium-binding proteins and nucleic acid fragments in solution by nuclear magnetic resonance.
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The EF-Hand Calcium-Binding Proteins Data Library is a growing collection of published sequence, structural, functional, and other information about EF-hand calcium-binding proteins and their roles in cellular signal transduction. It was developed by Melanie Nelson , in Walter Chazin's lab while at The Scripps Research Institute . Melanie has since joined the informatics group at Physiome Sciences, Inc. , Dr. Chazin is now Director of the Structural Biology Program at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN. Every effort has been made to ensure that all information in the data library is correct and up to date. However, no guarantee is given, either express or implied. If you find errors in the data library, or have questions, comments, or suggestions, please e-mail cabp_admin@structbio.vanderbilt.edu General Info Sequence Info Structural Info ... site stats

24. Bruker Germany
A manufacturer of analytical and medical instruments covering NMR, ESR, FTIR, X-RAY spectroscopy.
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25. MRI Petrophysical Applications Center
Application of nonimaging and imaging nuclear magnetic resonance to formation evaluation and reservoir engineering. Associated with Texas Tech University.
http://www.pe.ttu.edu/research/mri-pac.htm

26. Elsevier.com - Progress In Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Solid State nuclear magnetic resonance with Progress in nuclear magnetic resonance Spectroscopy (Combined Subscription) Audience
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27. Elsevier.com - Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Part C, 239
nuclear magnetic resonance Spectroscopy is the only tool available for the determination AJ Wand and JH Short , nuclear magnetic resonance Studies of
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28. Varian, Inc. Scientific Instruments, Vacuum Products And EMS
Develops, manufactures and sells a variety of scientific instruments and equipment, nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometers and high vacuum products which serve a wide range of industrial and scientific applications.
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nuclear magnetic resonance. nuclear magnetic resonance. Senior Reporter(s) GA Webb This title provides a critical, annual review of literature published on
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Senior Reporter(s): G. A. Webb
This title provides a critical, annual review of literature published on this subject. The coverage includes theoretical and physical aspects and applications of nuclear shielding, theoretical aspects and applications of spin-spin coupling, nuclear spin relaxation in liquids, solid state NMR and NMR Spectroscopy of living systems.
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30. Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy
SolidState nuclear magnetic resonance. Welcome to the Laboratorium für Physikalische Chemie, Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy at the Swiss Federal Institute
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Solid-State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Swiss Federal Institute for Technology (ETH) in Switzerland
We are a research group in the which is part of the Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences of the . This research group is led by Professor Dr. Beat Meier.
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31. Campus Chemical Instrument Center ::
Maintains research facilities specialized in three areas nuclear magnetic resonance, mass spectrometry, and proteomics.
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        The Campus Chemical Instrument Center (CCIC) was founded in 1981 as a unit of the Office of Research. The mission of the CCIC is to provide state-of-the-art research facilities for the entire campus in three areas: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics. Since the NMR, MS and Proteomics Facilities are central hubs for the Ohio NMR and Ohio MS Consortiums, respectively, all researchers in the colleges and universities of the State of Ohio have access to all facilities of the CCIC with the same user fees.
        Over the years the CCIC has expanded not only instrumentation and staff, but also the data collection and data processing capabilities. Computer support now known as the Network Operations Center oversees day-to-day tasks on IBM Blade Center™ equipment making the CCIC one of the most advanced computer operations centers in the state. The NOC also collaborates with the Ohio Supercomputer Center to utilize 3rd Frontier Network technologies as well as support statewide users with otherwise unattainable hardware and software.
        The OSU Office of Research provides personnel support of the CCIC. Equipment funding has been provided by Ohio Board of Regents, National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, and Office of Research.
  • 32. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
    This process is called nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). A magnetic dipole moment (usually just called magnetic moment ) in a magnetic field will have a
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    Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
    When the nuclear magnetic moment associated with a nuclear spin is placed in an external magnetic field, the different spin states are given different magnetic potential energies . In the presence of the static magnetic field which produces a small amount of spin polarization , a radio frequency signal of the proper frequency can induce a transition between spin states. This "spin flip" places some of the spins in their higher energy state. If the radio frequency signal is then switched off, the relaxation of the spins back to the lower state produces a measurable amount of RF signal at the resonant frequency associated with the spin flip. This process is called Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR). A magnetic dipole moment (usually just called " magnetic moment ") in a magnetic field will have a potential energy related to its orientation with respect to that field. Note that the electron spin magnetic moment is opposite to the electron spin while the proton spin magnetic moment is in the direction of the proton spin. The electron spin or proton spin will tend to precess around the magnetic field with a frequency traditionally called the Larmor frequency . For a 1 Tesla magnetic field this Larmor frequency would be The Larmor frequency can be visualized classically in terms of the precession of the magnetic moment around the magnetic field, analogous to the

    33. BIChomepage
    The Biomedical Imaging Center provides facilities, equipment and training for research on nuclear magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy, for their applications in engineering, neuroscience, speech and hearing science, psychology, biology, medicine, and other fields.
    http://bmrl.med.uiuc.edu:8080/
    The Biomedical Imaging Center provides facilities, equipment and training for research on nuclear magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy, for their applications in engineering, neuroscience, speech and hearing science, psychology, biology, medicine, and other fields.
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    34. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Research (NMR)
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    The NMR Facility at Mayo currently supports three main fields of NMR biomedical application: Study of the structure of biomacromolecules in solution by high field, high resolution NMR spectroscopy:
    • At present, NMR spectroscopy is the only technique that can provide detailed solution structure of small proteins and polynucleotides.
      NMR spectroscopy of small laboratory animals ( in vivo NMR) and cell cultures: Due to the noninvasive character of the main interactions, NMR is very suitable for in vivo studies. It provides information on the composition and concentration of metabolites in body fluids, cells, tissues, and organs. In vivo NMR spectra are very useful for monitoring subtle metabolic changes. NMR imaging of small laboratory animals: The NMR experiment, when performed in a magnetic field with a controlled gradient, provides spatial distribution of observed spins, i.e. the NMR image, rather than NMR spectrum. The NMR images give noninvasive pictures of cross-sections of biological objects. Combined with spectroscopy, NMR images give a detailed map of the physiological state of a studied model.
    For example, we are currently investigating how the drug levamisole helps the drug 5-FU extend the life of some patients who have undergone surgery for colon cancer. For those studies, we use nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and follow the behavior of the drugs in human colon cancers growing in mice. We are monitoring the nuclear magnetic resonance signal of phosphorous and fluorine nuclei in tumor xenografts in mice. Phosphorous is a natural part of living systems. Fluorine is a major component of the drug 5-FU. By phosphorous NMR, we follow the viability of tumor cells and by fluorine NMR, the concentration and metabolism of the added drug 5-FU. The results of these studies will help determine how the two drugs interact in the body and may eventually lead to further improvements in therapy.

    35. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility
    A description of courses available from the University of Arizona.
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    36. The Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Laboratory
    The nuclear magnetic resonance Laboratory is responsible for maintaining the high field NMR spectrometers, training users, providing spectra on a service
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    The Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Laboratory is responsible for maintaining the high field NMR spectrometers, training users, providing spectra on a service basis, and assisting users with design, execution, and interpretation of NMR experiments. Our capabilities extend from small molecules to isotopically enriched proteins, solids, and flow samples. We are part of the Molecular Structures Group (MSG) at KU, a campuswide facility encompassing NMR, MS, X-ray Crystallography, Biochemical Service, and Molecular Graphics and Modeling Laboratories. Structural Biology Center opens. The NMR Lab received an 800 MHz instrument (TCI cryoprobe anticipated in 2005) for biomolecular studies, housed in a specialized laboratory in the new Structural Biology Center (SBC). The instrument became operational in September. We officially opened the first phase of the SBC in October 2004. We share this building with the Protein Structure Lab (a new MSG unit devoted to protein X-ray crystallography), a satellite Molecular Graphics and Modeling Lab, and the Analytical Proteomics Lab (a new joint venture of the Mass Spectrometry and Biochemical Research Service Labs), in a second phase of the SBC which opened in December 2004. In addition to the 800, we also have an Avance 400 in the SBC. For more information about the Structural Biology Center and our scientific goals for this new facility, click

    37. National Institute On Aging, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Unit
    nuclear magnetic resonance Unit. Richard Spencer, Ph.D., MD, FACP,Chief Senior Investigator. Overview Research includes imaging studies of connective
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    Research includes imaging studies of connective tissue biophysics (whole cartilage, chondrocytes in culture, and in vivo cartilage imaging), spectroscopic studies of muscle metabolism under a variety of pharmacologic and physiologic conditions, and methodology development in imaging and spectroscopy. MRI instrumentation consists of a triple-resonance vertical wide-bore Bruker DMX 400 Avance system with microimaging and solids capability, a double-resonance Bruker 7T/30 cm DBX system, and a double-resonance Bruker ABX 1.9T/31 cm Biospec. IRP Home What's New Contact Us ... NIA Home Updated: Friday April 15, 2005

    38. NMR Facility Home Page
    University of Minnesota, Medical School Structural Biology nuclear magnetic resonance Facility.
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    39. NANUC - National High Field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Centre
    NANUC National High Field nuclear magnetic resonance Centre, NANUC. Enter. Canada s NMR Resource.
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