Encyclopedia of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance: Historical perspectives

Encyclopedia of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance: Historical perspectives

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Published: 1996

Total Pages: 838

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Volume 1. Historical Perspectives, contains 200 historical articles arranged alphabetically by author, describing developments during the 50 years of the technique of NMR. Volume 2 - 8, contain approximately 520 articles arranged alphabetically by title, providing thorough coverage of the whole science of NMR including: Inorganic Applications * Polymer and Liquid Crystalline Solutions * Quadrupolar Nuclei * One- and Two- dimensional Spectroscopy of Solutions * Physics Applications * Solid Methods * Solid-State Applications * Biological Applications * Instrumentation * Organic Applications * Relaxation Topics * Theory * Biomedical Applications * Imaging Principles and Applications * Volume 9, arranged according to subject matter, reflects the progress of NMR over the last 5 years and contains 66 articles on the recent 'hot topics' in NMR.


Encyclopedia of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, 8 Volume Set

Encyclopedia of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, 8 Volume Set

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Publisher: Wiley

Published: 1996-05-01

Total Pages: 5590

ISBN-13: 9780471938712

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The content of these volumes has been added to the online reference work Encyclopedia of Magnetic Resonance. For further information see Encyclopedia of Magnetic Resonance. The complete and preferred reference for anyone seeking information on any aspect of NMR, with emphasis on its interdisciplinary nature. The first volume details developments in the field since the technique's discovery in 1945. The remaining seven volumes cover the basic principles of NMR, review fundamental interactions governing nuclear spin properties, specialized methods for high-resolution spectra of liquids, solids and solutions, relaxation measurements, broadline NMR and magnetic resonance imaging. Includes extensive illustrations: photographs, line drawings, graphs and spectra (color used where appropriate).