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1990
In vivo nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has an assured role to play in medical research because it enables one to interrogate non-invasively a range of biochemical processes, both in the resting state and then serially when they are changing in response to some induced stress.
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In vivo nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has an assured role to play in medical research because it enables one to interrogate non-invasively a range of biochemical processes, both in the resting state and then serially when they are changing in response to some induced stress.
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The Chemical Educator, 2001
The NMR Collaborative Training Partnership is an NSF sponsored project that provides several nearby two-year and four-year institutions access to a 300-MHz FT-NMR. Using Web-based materials we teach students who do not have direct access to an instrument the basics of how an NMR spectrum is generated.
Alexander Grushow, Anita J. Brandolini
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The NMR Collaborative Training Partnership is an NSF sponsored project that provides several nearby two-year and four-year institutions access to a 300-MHz FT-NMR. Using Web-based materials we teach students who do not have direct access to an instrument the basics of how an NMR spectrum is generated.
Alexander Grushow, Anita J. Brandolini
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2018
Chapter 6 in: Food analysis and properties series: spectroscopic methods in food ...
Cagliani LR, Scano P, Consonni R
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Chapter 6 in: Food analysis and properties series: spectroscopic methods in food ...
Cagliani LR, Scano P, Consonni R
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NMR Spectroscopy in Neurochemistry
Journal of Neurochemistry, 1993H, Bachelard, R, Badar-Goffer
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What is NMR Spectroscopy? A Preliminary Insight into NMR Spectroscopy
2005Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) is a very powerful tool for the structure determination of biomolecules and natural compounds, for the study of tissue extracts or intact tissues, and for the obtainment of detailed three-dimensional maps of the human body and organs.
SCHENETTI, Luisa, MUCCI, Adele
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