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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
editPrinciples, Techniques and Applications
edit- Principles
- Fourier transform spectroscopy
- Nuclear magnetic resonance
- Larmor precession
- Relaxation
- J-coupling
- Dynamic nuclear polarisation
- FT-NMR
- NMR spectroscopy
- Proton NMR
- Carbon-13 NMR
- 2D-FT NMRI and Spectroscopy
- Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance
- NMR spectra database
- Medical Applications
- In vivo magnetic resonance spectroscopy
- Magnetic resonance imaging
- Medical imaging
- Protein nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
- Biographies
- Herbert S. Gutowsky
- Charles Pence Slichter
- Anatole Abragam
- Felix Bloch
- John Hasbrouck Van Vleck
- Richard R. Ernst
- Kurt Wüthrich
- Peter Mansfield
- Paul Lauterbur
- Antoine Danchin