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MetaboScope: a statistical toolbox for analyzing 1H nuclear magnetic resonance spectra from human clinical studies. [PDF]
Loo RL+8 more
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Glyphosate-based herbicide metabolic profiles in human urine samples through proton nuclear magnetic resonance analysis. [PDF]
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Automatic Chemical Profiling of Wine by Proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. [PDF]
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Ultrafast Nuclear Magnetic Resonance as a Tool to Detect Rapid Chemical Change in Solution. [PDF]
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1983
Excerpt Some of the newer technologic methods for imaging the structures of the body developed rapidly after World War II as a consequence of scientific efforts in the war: Gamma-ray imaging follow...
Michael C. Geokas, Harold A. Baltaxe
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Excerpt Some of the newer technologic methods for imaging the structures of the body developed rapidly after World War II as a consequence of scientific efforts in the war: Gamma-ray imaging follow...
Michael C. Geokas, Harold A. Baltaxe
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, 2017
In this chapter, the nuclear magnetic resonance phenomenon and its principle are first introduced, and then the applications, including determining the porosity, permeability, and how to discriminate fluid type by using NMR logging, which are important in this chapter.
Hongqi Liu
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In this chapter, the nuclear magnetic resonance phenomenon and its principle are first introduced, and then the applications, including determining the porosity, permeability, and how to discriminate fluid type by using NMR logging, which are important in this chapter.
Hongqi Liu
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1995
In this and the next chapter, we illustrate some of the contributions which can be made to molecular physics by the methods of magnetic resonance spectroscopy. These methods occupy a place at the low end of the energy scale (see Fig. 8.1) of the spectroscopic techniques. In the magnetic resonance methods, one makes use of the spins and magnetic moments
Hermann Haken, Hans Christoph Wolf
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In this and the next chapter, we illustrate some of the contributions which can be made to molecular physics by the methods of magnetic resonance spectroscopy. These methods occupy a place at the low end of the energy scale (see Fig. 8.1) of the spectroscopic techniques. In the magnetic resonance methods, one makes use of the spins and magnetic moments
Hermann Haken, Hans Christoph Wolf
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