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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. NMR Spectroscopy - Theory
A nice little intro to NMR spectroscopy theory.Category Science Chemistry Theory Basic NMR and MRI Theory......Theoretical principles. Introduction. nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyis a powerful and theoretically complex analytical tool.
http://www.shu.ac.uk/schools/sci/chem/tutorials/molspec/nmr1.htm
Theoretical principles
Introduction
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy is a powerful and theoretically complex analytical tool. On this page, we will cover the basic theory behind the technique. It is important to remember that, with NMR, we are performing experiments on the nuclei of atoms, not the electrons. The chemical environment of specific nuclei is deduced from information obtained about the nuclei.
Nuclear spin and the splitting of energy levels in a magnetic field
Subatomic particles (electrons, protons and neutrons) can be imagined as spinning on their axes. In many atoms (such as C) these spins are paired against each other, such that the nucleus of the atom has no overall spin. However, in some atoms (such as H and C) the nucleus does possess an overall spin. The rules for determining the net spin of a nucleus are as follows;
  • If the number of neutrons and the number of protons are both even, then the nucleus has NO spin.
  • If the number of neutrons plus the number of protons is odd, then the nucleus has a half-integer spin (i.e. 1/2, 3/2, 5/2)
  • If the number of neutrons and the number of protons are both odd, then the nucleus has an integer spin (i.e. 1, 2, 3)
  • 22. Mountain Dew Page
    The Mountain of Dew, pictures, nuclear magnetic resonance scans, and ingredients.
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    This spectrum is a H NMR of Mt Dew in D O. The water peak at 4.8 ppm has been removed.
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    (Technical info: The sample was prepared by rotovaping ~20 ml of Mt Dew down to syrup, and then placing two drops in ~2 ml of D O. The spectrum was run at 300MHz, with 16 acquisitions, a pulse angle of 30 degrees, and a relaxation delay of 1 second.)
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    23. CNR ICTP Home Page - Institute Of Chemistry And Technology Of Polymers
    Part of Italian national research programme. Composed of Synthetic Polymers Research Group; Natural Polymers Research Group; Mass Spectrometry Facility; nuclear magnetic resonance Facility.
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    24. ASU NMR Facility
    Problems, questions, and comments about this page should be directed to Dr. RonNieman, nuclear magnetic resonance Facility Department of Chemistry and
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    25. Chazin Group HomePage
    Structure determination of calciumbinding proteins and nucleic acid fragments in solution by nuclear magnetic resonance. Home of the Calcium-Binding Proteins Data Library. From Vanderbilt University.
    http://structbio.vanderbilt.edu/chazin/
    Welcome to the Chazin Lab
    Description of Research Our group Calcium-Binding Proteins Data Library Publications ...
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    phone 615-936-2210, FAX 615-936-2211 Dr. Chazin's Class Notes and Handouts We appreciate your feedback Last updated July 23, 2002 by Kevin Weiss Site stats Vanderbilt University

    26. Opportunities At NMR Systems Varian, Inc.
    Jobs offered at Varian all over the world.Category Science Chemistry nuclear magnetic resonance Employment...... To apply for any of the positions below, please send your resume, indicating appropriatejob number, to Varian, Inc.; nuclear magnetic resonance Systems Mail
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    (E-mailed resumes must be in ASCII or Microsoft Word format) Varian is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and to provide a drug-free and smoke-free workplace. Jobs Currently Available: Job Title Job Number Location Adm/Finance/HR no openings at this time Operations/Customer Support Field Service Rep, Sr.-NMR Cincinnatti, OH Supervisor, District Field Service Columbia, MD Field Service Rep, Sr.-NMR San Diego, CA Materials Specialist Palo Alto, CA Production Supervisor/Manager Walnut Creek, CA

    27. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance NMR Spectrometers And MRI Instruments From Varian
    Welcome to Scientific Instruments nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)Spectrometers and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Spectrometers.
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    Varian, Inc is one of the world's leading suppliers
    of NMR spectrometers and the major provider of research level, high magnetic field functional MRI spectrometers. The company has an installed base of over 2,500 systems worldwide.
    NMR is a unique tool that allows researchers to determine the the three dimensional structure of molecules. With increasing interest in the structure of biochemical molecules (such as proteins), NMR spectrometers are rapidly becoming key enabling tools for drug discovery, DNA analysis, and human genomic studies. A related technique known as NMR imaging uses much of the same instrumentation to perform research on how the brain and other organs work and react to various stimuli. For more information about our Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectrometers and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), please call us at

    28. NMR Knowledge Base - The Well-known Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
    The well known nuclear magnetic resonance Spectroscopy site. brought to you by. Solidstatenuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy - pharmaceutical applications.
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    29. NMR Knowledge Base - The Well-known Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
    Progress in nuclear magnetic resonance Spectroscopy (Hits 730) Progress in NuclearMagnetic Resonance Spectroscopy publishes review papers describing research
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    31. FRAMETEST
    University of Minnesota, Medical School Structural Biology nuclear magnetic resonance Facility.
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    32. National Center For Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Of Macromolecules - English Versi

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    33. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
    Theory with a presentaton, downloadable source.
    http://www.uis.edu:80/~trammell/che425/nmr_theory/
    Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
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    Nuclear Magnetic Resonance What is the origin of nmr signals? Nuclei have several spin states. Spin States for Various Nuclei ... Appearance of spectrum Author: GRSBEC Email: trammell.gary@uis.edu Home Page: http://www.uis.edu~trammell/trammell.html Download presentation source

    34. JEOL USA - Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
    (NMR) new Pulsed and CW systems.Category Science Chemistry Commercial Companies New Instruments......nuclear magnetic resonance NMR is an invaluable tool for determiningthe molecular structure of both large and small molecules.
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    Home Products Request Information Sales Locations ... Search Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), first discovered in 1945, has evolved into one of the premier techniques for molecular identification. NMR has found key uses in chemical research, biochemistry, pharmaceutical chemistry, polymer science, petroleum research, agricultural chemistry and medicine. JEOL offers NMR spectrometers ranging from 300MHz to 920MHz.
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    35. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Quantum Computing (NMRQC)
    Applications and introduction to the principles of magnetic resonance based quantum computing
    http://www.media.mit.edu/quanta/people/msteffen/nmrqc.htm
    Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Quantum Computing (NMRQC) What is Quantum Computing? Quantum Computing is a fundamentally new paradigm for information processing, harnessing the power of quantum mechanics. How does it differ from classical computation? It differs from classical computation (your desktop) by being able to perform massive parallel computations. What can we do with a quantum computer? Secure communication Search unsorted data bases faster than classical computers Factor integer numbers faster Simulating quantum mechanical systems efficiently. Introduction to Classical Information Theory Let us quickly review some classical concepts of information theory. Information is real and physical and can thus be represented by physical systems: For example, in your computer, wires can be at or 5 Volts with respect to some reference, representing the binary numbers or 1. We can compute by taking many of these wires as inputs to some configuration of transistors, and in the end we measure the voltage on the output wires and translate it to an answer. This method of computing is very common but not unique! Note that your brain can multiply or add (small) numbers without paper and pen – Similarly, the abacus has been used extensively before our ‘electronic’ computers – or we could even use billiard balls! In fact, it does not matter how information is represented! If I were to give you a black box capable of computing, you would not be able to tell how exactly information is processed! This allows us to use the common notion of a

    36. JEOL Surface Analysis
    nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is an invaluable tool for determining the molecularstructure of both large and small molecules. nuclear magnetic resonance.
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    NMR Products Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) , first discovered in 1945, has evolved into one of the premier chemical instrumentation techniques. NMR has found key uses in chemical research, biochemistry, pharmaceutical chemistry, polymer science, petroleum research, agricultural chemistry, and medicine. The NMR signal is a natural physical property of the certain atomic nuclei but it can only be detected with an external magnetic field. Most modern NMR spectrometers utilize a magnet fabricated from superconducting materials and the magnet winding is cooled with liquid helium. The sample for NMR analysis remains at room temperature. Each isotope of each element in the Periodic Table has a different NMR signal frequency. The most commonly observed nucleus is hydrogen (1H) as found in water (H2O), although the NMR signal from many other nuclei can be observed with the appropriate hardware. The NMR signal for most spectrometers is in the radio frequency part of the electromagnetic energy spectrum and NMR spectrometers are referred to by the proton NMR frequency, e.g. 60MHz, 300MHz or 500MHz. In most high-field superconducting magnet NMR systems, the radio frequency (RF) signal is "pulsed" in short bursts thus the name "Pulsed" NMR. Alternatively, the NMR signal can be observed by sweeping the magnetic field with continuous RF, thus the name "Continuous Wave" NMR or "CW" NMR. Continuous wave NMR is usually found on low-field permanent magnet NMR spectrometers. Pulsed NMR systems can do many more types of NMR experiments than CW NMR systems, however the pulsed NMR signal must be processed on a computer with a Fourier Transform (FT) to be interpreted, thus the name "FT NMR." Transforms other than the Fourier Transform can also be used.

    37. DRUSCH Principle Of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
    The DRUSCH NMR Gaussmeter carries out measurements of the magnetic fieldstrength following the principle of nuclear magnetic resonance.
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    deutsch Principle of NMR Turning the measurement of a magnetic field into a measurement of the frequency The DRUSCH NMR Gaussmeter carries out measurements of the magnetic field strength following the principle of nuclear magnetic resonance. The method is based on the quantisation of the spin alignment in a magnetic field. For example the proton spin (spin 1/2) can be aligned parallel or anti-parallel to the magnetic field. According to the alignment of the spin there is an additional potential energy term Where denotes the magnetic field. As the alignment of the nuclear spin is quantised there is a discrete set of additional energy levels E i the nucleus can occupy for a certain magnetic field. Thus, the energy states of particles with spin 1/2, like the proton, which have opposed spin alignment differ by: The energy state of the nucleus can be altered by an external electromagnetic force, for example by an resonant circuit. The interaction between the nucleus and the source of the external force is mediated by the photon, the quantum of the electromagnetic interaction. As the energy level of the nucleus is quantised a nucleus with the initial energy E i can only absorb or emit photons of the energy: A proton for example can only emit or absorb photons of the energy: According to Planck this corresponds to an electromagnetic wave of the frequ ency: where h is Planck's constant. This frequency is called

    38. DRUSCH Principle Of Nmr
    Turning a measurement of the magnetic field strength into a frequency measurement
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    39. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
    A simple explanation of NMR and how it works. A level or two up discusses POLYMER Chemistry.Category Science Chemistry Theory Basic NMR and MRI Theory......nuclear magnetic resonance Spectroscopy, or NMR as it is usually called, is thesame as a medical technique you may have heard of, MRI or Magnetic Resonance
    http://www.psrc.usm.edu/macrog/nmr.htm

    40. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Lab
    The nuclear magnetic resonance Laboratory is responsible for maintaining the highfield NMR spectrometers, training users, providing spectra on a service basis
    http://anylresc.idl.ukans.edu/nmr/
    The University of Kansas NMR Lab
    Office, 3001 Malott Hall; computer room, 3003 Malott; phone (785)864-4187, fax -5326 300/400 Lab, 3002 Malott; 500/600 Lab, B042 Malott; phone 864-4231 300 Lab, 148B Life Sciences Research Lab, 1501 Wakarusa Drive, 330-4302 400 Lab, 11 Takeru Higuchi Building, 2201 W. 22nd St., 832-2154 Our Varian Inova 600 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, and molecular graphics and modeling. 800 MHz instrument acquisition. The NMR Lab has received funds to purchase an 800 MHz instrument with a cryoprobe for biomolecular studies, and build a lab to house it. We anticipate opening this lab in early 2004. This very exciting development is proceeding in parallel with the development of KU's Protein Structure Lab, a new MSG unit devoted to protein X-ray crystallography. The newest additions to the NMR Laboratory are on KU's West Campus and research park. We recently accepted delivery of a new Bruker Avance 400 in the Takeru Higuchi building at 21st and Iowa, adjacent to the Higuchi Biosciences Center and KU's Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry. This instrument is now equipped with a flow injection automation system and probe (the Bruker BEST system) for autosampling from 96 well plates.We also now have a GE QE Plus system in the Life Sciences Research Laboratory at 15th and Wakarusa in western Lawrence.

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