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  1. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging by C.Leon Partain, 1983-01
  2. Fourier Transform Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Techniques: A Practical Approach by K. Mullen, P.S. Pregosin, 1977-01-10
  3. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (SPR Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) (Vol 29)
  4. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of boron compounds (NMR) by Heinrich Noth, 1978
  5. An Introduction to The Analysis of Spin - Spin Splitting in High - Resolution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectra by J. D. Roberts, 1964
  6. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Nucleic Acids, Volume 261 (Methods in Enzymology)
  7. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance for Organic Chemists
  8. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of Paramagnetic Molecules: Principles and Applications
  9. Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of Fossil Fuels: An Experimental Approach by David E. Axelson, 1985-05
  10. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Modern Technology (NATO Science Series C: (closed))
  11. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (SPR Nuclear Magnetic Resonance)
  12. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance: Applications to Organic Chemistry. by John D. Roberts, 1959
  13. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance for Liquid Fossil Fuels (Analytical Spectroscopy Library) by Leonidas Petrakis, David Allen, 1986-12
  14. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and its Applications to Living Systems (Oxford science publications) by Gadian, 1982-04-29

101. IBM Research | Almaden Research Center | Science And Technology | Scientific Ser
nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) analysis Related Links Related subjects. Auger electron spectroscopy Ion beam surface analysis Secondary electron
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IBM Almaden Research Center Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) analysis
Overview The mission of the Almaden Research Center NMR Facility is to develop new measurement techniques and to provide a limited routine service for applications of NMR spectroscopy in the area of information technology related materials problems. At ARC, NMR spectroscopy is used for structure determination/characterization relating to the following materials problems: Photolithographic Systems
This class of materials includes the polymers, photo-acid generators, small-molecule additives, and casting solvents that make up a photoresist. Quantitative solution-state 13C NMR allows for total component analysis of both bulk resist solutions and processed thin films. Polymeric Dielectric Materials
Solid-state NMR techniques such as combined Cross-Polarization and Magic-Angle Spinning (CPMAS) are particularly important for the characterization of these materials due to their insolubility in final cured form. NMR spectroscopy is one of the few techniques that can give information on the microscopic chemical structure of these materials as a function of processing conditions. Head/Disk Interface Materials
Amorphous carbon overcoats and perfluoropolyether lubricants are included in this class of materials. Solid-state 13C NMR has been used to learn about structural variations in amorphous CHx films as a function of sputter conditions. The composition, molecular weight, and decomposition products of perfluoropolyethers can be determined using solution-state 19F NMR techniques.

102. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer
The 750MHz nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometer in the William R. Wiley Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory High Field Magnetic Resonance
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103. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer
This 800MHz nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer is located in the Magnetic Resonance Facility at the William R. Wiley Environmental Molecular Sciences
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104. PSIgate - Physical Sciences Information Gateway Search/Browse Results
Educational material nuclear magnetic resonance Spectroscopy This is a webbased educational package on nuclear magnetic resonance.
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105. PSIgate - Physical Sciences Information Gateway Search/Browse Results
Educational material nuclear magnetic resonance Spectroscopy This resource provides an overview of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy.
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106. Clinical Trial: (1)H-Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Imaging Of The Bra
(1)Hnuclear magnetic resonance Spectroscopic Imaging of the Brain in Patients who Receive Neurotoxic Therapy. This study is no longer recruiting patients.
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Home Search Browse Resources ... About (1)H-Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Imaging of the Brain in Patients who Receive Neurotoxic Therapy This study is no longer recruiting patients. Sponsored by: National Cancer Institute (NCI) Information provided by: National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (CC) ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: Purpose Condition Cancer
Central Nervous System Disease
Nervous System Disease
Peripheral Nervous System Disease
Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy
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Study Type: Observational
Study Design: Natural History Further Study Details:
Expected Total Enrollment: 50 Study start: April 15, 1999
Eligibility Genders Eligible for Study: Both Criteria INCLUSION CRITERIA: Patients with brain tumors or patients receiving high-dose systemic chemotherapy, intrathecal chemotherapy (lumbar puncture or intra-Ommaya), or cranial radiation therapy or patients with documented or suspected clinical neurotoxicity presumed to be caused by treatment for cancer. Durable Power of Attorney (DPA) should be offered to all patients greater than or equal to 18 years of age.

107. 1998 Building Publications - H Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Characterization Of Po
Water molecular dynamics in a hardened Portland cement were characterized by proton Fourier transform nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) at 400MHz.
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H Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Characterization of Portland Cement: Molecular Diffusion of Water Studied by Spin Relaxation and Relaxation Time-Weighted Imaging.
H Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Characterization of Portland Cement: Molecular Diffusion of Water Studied by Spin Relaxation and Relaxation Time-Weighted Imaging. (672 K)
Wang, P. S.; Ferguson, M. M.; Eng, G.; Bentz, D. P.; Ferraris, C. F.; Clifton, J. R.
Journal of Material Science, Vol. 33, 3065-3071, 1998.
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portland cement; molecular diffusion; water; nuclear magnetic resonance
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108. Canadian Association Of Medical Radiation Technologists - Association Canadienne
A national certifying body for radiological, radiation, nuclear medicine, and magnetic resonance professionals. Also provides training and continued education to its members.
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109. Larchmont Imaging Associates, L.L.C.
Imaging center provides general radiography, magnetic resonance imaging, mammography, CT scan, nuclear medicine, ultrasound, dexascan and R2computer-aided detection for mammography. Several locations in New Jersey.
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110. Veterinary Nuclear Imaging
A southern California based veterinary facility providing diagnostic nuclear medicine and magnetic resonance imaging for animals as well as radioiodine therapy for feline hyperthyroidism.
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What happened to Veterinary Nuclear Imaging? After more than 15 years of providing diagnostic imaging services to southern California, Veterinary Nuclear Imaging is pleased to announce a change in our name to Advanced Veterinary Medical Imaging. This name change reflects the expansion of the services we offer. In addition to the nuclear medicine diagnostic studies we have performed since 1986, we now offer a complete range of diagnostic imaging services including computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasound.

111. Massachusetts College Of Pharmacy And Health Sciences
The fouryear Bachelor of Radiological Science (BRS) Program offers majors in nuclear Medicine Technology (NMT), Radiation Therapy (RT), and Radiography (RAD). Students majoring in nuclear Medicine Technology can minor in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), or management.
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Radiologic science is an academic discipline that forms the foundation for the medical specialties of diagnostic radiology, radiation therapy, and nuclear medicine. These medical specialties use ionizing and non-ionizing radiation in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. Theoretical and technical advances within the field of radiologic science have allowed the development of new diagnostic modalities that enable physicians to examine virtually any part of the human body. Advances in this field have also increased the effectiveness of the radiation therapy treatment of certain diseases, particularly cancers. The three-year Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences program offers majors in Nuclear Medicine Technology (NMT), Radiation Therapy (RT), and Radiography (RAD). The curriculum of the Bachelor of Science program integrates didactic instruction in the liberal arts, basic and applied science, and the social sciences with clinical instruction provided by the clinical affiliates. The location of the College in the Longwood Medical and Academic Area, as well as its affiliations with medical institutions located in the Greater Boston area, enable students to train in hospitals with stateof- the-art facilities that are among the best in the world.
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112. Quinte MRI - Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Specializes in medical diagnostic technologies, including MRI, nuclear medicine, ultrasound, CAT scan, bone densitometry, mammography and teleradiology. Site includes product information, FAQs, and contact details.
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113. Middlesex Hospital: Radiology
Specific information on magnetic resonance imaging, nuclear medicine, biopsies, fluoroscopy, mammography, PET scans, peripheral vascular recording and interventional treatments, along with other subject areas.
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114. NMR Studies In Hexaborides Diplomarbeit In Experimenteller Festkörperphysik.
Report of research on this group of materials. In spite of their very simple crystallographic structure hexaborides show many very interesting properties.
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NMR Studies in Hexaborides Diplomarbeit in experimenteller Festkörperphysik.
Beschreibung: Hexaborides have been the subject of many research activities for many decades. Autor: Dominic Rau english
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115. UCSF NMR Lab
magnetic resonance Laboratory.
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Welcome to the NMR center at the University of California, San Francisco . This lab is jointly affiliated with the graduate programs in Chemistry and Chemical Biology Biophysics , and Bioengineering . We are located on the first floor of the Genentech Hall building on the Mission Bay campus.
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116. Yale MR Imaging Research Center
Yale MR Imaging Research Center. Welcome To The Yale Diagnostic Radiology magnetic resonance Imaging Research Center. Home Contents
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Welcome To The Yale Diagnostic Radiology Magnetic Resonance Imaging Research Center
The new Yale MR Research Center is part of a $176 million dollar research and teaching facility at Yale University School of Medicine. The imaging facilities include 33,000 square feet of laboratory and imaging space. This includes dedicated spaces for electrophysiological and psychological testing, for computing, and image and data analysis, and will thus contain all the resources for integrated studies of human brain function. It will house all our research magnets and personnel in one contiguous facility. Other Links Yale University Yale School of Medicine Yale University Library Bioimaging Sciences ... Haskins Laboratories Send mail to webmaster with questions or comments about this web site.
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117. American Scientist Online - Magnetic Resonance Imaging With Polarized Gases
AmericanScientist.org An archive of articles covering original scientific research into astronomy, medical science, anthropology, ecology, technology,
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging with Polarized Gases
Although conventional MRI cannot track inhaled or dissolved gases in the body, physicians may soon be able to do so using specially prepared atoms
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118. Chapter 13 - NMR Basics
The NMR behaviour of 1H and 13C nuclei has been exploited by organic chemist In NMR, EM radiation is used to flip the alignment of nuclear spins from
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Chapter 13: Spectroscopy Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy Basics:
Nuclei with an odd mass or odd atomic number have "nuclear spin" (in a similar fashion to the spin of electrons). This includes H and C (but not C). The spins of nuclei are sufficiently different that NMR experiments can be sensitive for only one particular isotope of one particular element. The NMR behaviour of H and C nuclei has been exploited by organic chemist since they provide valuable information that can be used to deduce the structure of organic compounds. These will be the focus of our attention. Since a nucleus is a charged particle in motion, it will develop a magnetic field. H and C have nuclear spins of 1/2 and so they behave in a similar fashion to a simple, tiny bar magnet. In the absence of a magnetic field, these are randomly oriented but when a field is applied they line up parallel to the applied field, either spin aligned or spin opposed. The more highly populated state is the lower energy spin state spin aligned situation. Two schematic representations of these arrangements are shown below:
In NMR, EM radiation is used to "flip" the alignment of nuclear spins from the low energy spin aligned state to the higher energy spin opposed state. The energy required for this transition depends on the strength of the applied magnetic field (see below) but in is small and corresponds to the radio frequency range of the EM spectrum.

119. NMR Spectroscopy
Strong magnetic fields are necessary for nmr spectroscopy. To begin with, the nmr spectrometer must be tuned to a specific nucleus, in this case the
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NMR Spectroscopy
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
1. Background
Over the past fifty years nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, commonly referred to as nmr, has become the preeminent technique for determining the structure of organic compounds. Of all the spectroscopic methods, it is the only one for which a complete analysis and interpretation of the entire spectrum is normally expected. Although larger amounts of sample are needed than for mass spectroscopy, nmr is non-destructive, and with modern instruments good data may be obtained from samples weighing less than a milligram. To be successful in using nmr as an analytical tool, it is necessary to understand the physical principles on which the methods are based The nuclei of many elemental isotopes have a characteristic spin ( I ). Some nuclei have integral spins (e.g. I = 1, 2, 3 ....), some have fractional spins (e.g. I = 1/2, 3/2, 5/2 ....), and a few have no spin, I = (e.g. C, O, S, ....). Isotopes of particular interest and use to organic chemists are H

120. NMR Program - Overview
NATIONAL HIGH magnetic FIELD LABORATORY. NHMFL — Florida State University — University of Florida — Los Alamos National Laboratory
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