As A Stand Alone Volume, Advances In NMR, Comprehensively Highlights The Rapid Progress Of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Over The Last Five Years.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c43514) has announced the addition of Encyclopedia of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance nuclear magnetic resonance: see magnetic resonance. nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) Selective absorption of very high-frequency radio waves by certain atomic nuclei subjected to a strong stationary magnetic field. , Volume 9, Advances in NMR NMR: see magnetic resonance. to their offering The eight volume work, the Encyclopedia of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, was conceived in 1992 and published in 1996 to meet a need for a modern reference work in the area of NMR that reflected developments and achievements of the subject. Since the publication of ENMR in March 1996, a number of the key themes covered in the original work have seen extensive developments and a number of new applications have been discovered. As a stand alone volume, Advances in NMR, comprehensively highlights the rapid progress of nuclear magnetic resonance over the last five years. - Features 66 articles on the latest major advances in NMR - Written by over 80 internationally recognised experts With over 900 pages, illustrated extensively throughout, and an easy to read large double-columned format, Advances in NMR covers in-depth articles on the latest advances in spectroscopic spec·tro·scope n. An instrument for producing and observing spectra. spec tro·scop techniques; nuclear interactions; biochemical, physical and chemical applications. Including these outstanding articles: - Double-Quantum NMR Spectroscopy Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy most commonly known as NMR spectroscopy is the name given to the technique which exploits the magnetic properties of certain nuclei. This phenomenon and its origins are detailed in a separate section on Nuclear magnetic resonance. of Dipolar di·pole n. 1. Physics A pair of electric charges or magnetic poles, of equal magnitude but of opposite sign or polarity, separated by a small distance. 2. Chemistry A molecule having two such charges or poles. Coupled Spins Under Fast Magic Angle Spinning In nuclear magnetic resonance, magic angle spinning (MAS) is a technique often used to perform experiments in solid-state NMR spectroscopy. By spinning the sample (usually at a frequency of 1-70 kHz) at the magic angle θm (ca. 54. (H W Spiess) - Pulse Sequence Design using Rotor and Spin Symmetry (M Levitt) - Indirect Nuclear Spin-Spin Coupling Tensors (R E Wasylishen) - Weakly Aligned Biomolecules This page aims to list articles on Wikipedia that describe particular biomolecules or types of biomolecules. This list is not necessarily complete or up to date - if you see an article that should be here but isn't (or one that shouldn't be here but is), please update the page in Liquid Crystals (A Bax) - Multiple-Resonance, Multi-dimensional Solid-state NMR of Proteins (S J Opella) - Dynamics of Hydrogen Transfer in Liquids and Solids (H Limbach) - Optically Pumped NMR of Semiconductors and Two-dimensional Electron Systems (R Tycko/S E Barrett) "The list of contributors looks like a Whos Who of the subject" The Times Higher Education Supplement Planned and organised by an eminent international editorial board and reviewed by a distinguished advisory board, articles are written by pioneers and key NMR innovators in the field. The eight volume Encyclopedia of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance published in 1996 has established itself as the professional modern reference work on NMR. Since publication, a number of the key areas covered in the original work have seen extensive developments. With the addition of the 9th volume, this brings the Encyclopedia completely up-to-date, offering the most complete coverage of NMR available. List of Contributors to this Volume. Preface to this volume. Preface to the Encyclopedia of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Volumes 1-8. Parameters and Symbols for Use in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (IUPAC IUPAC: see International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry. Recommendations 1997). Nuclear Spin Properties and Conventions for Chemical Shifts (IUPAC Recommendations 2001). Content Outline: Spectroscopic Techniques. Nuclear Interactions. Biochemical Applications. Chemical Applications. Physical Applications. Reviews "...a valuable addition to the Encyclopedia of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, which is a very useful tool..." (Journal of the American Chemical Society
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