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  1. N.M.R. and chemistry;: An introduction to nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (Chapman and Hall chemistry textbook series) by J. W Akitt, 1973
  2. Handbook of Tritium Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy and Applications by Eustace Anthony Evans, etc., et all 1985-05-22
  3. Laboratory Guide to Proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy by S.A. Richards, 1988-03-31
  4. Progress in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
  5. Applications of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy in Organic Chemistry. by L.M. and S. Sternhell. Jackman, 1972-01-01
  6. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Medicine and Biology (Oxford science publications) by Peter G. Morris, 1986-12-31
  7. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Vol. 3
  8. Paper Chromatography and Thin-Layer Chromatography, Radiochemical Methods of Analysis, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Electron Spin Resonance Methods, ... (Comprehensive Analytical Chemistry) (Vol 2) by Author Unknown, 1971-01-15
  9. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance for Liquid Fossil Fuels (Analytical Spectroscopy Library) by Leonidas Petrakis, David Allen, 1986-12
  10. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy in Molecular Biology (Jerusalem Symposia)
  11. Carbon-13 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy by George C. Levy, Robert L. Lichter, et all 1992-12
  12. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy in Environmental Chemistry (Topics in Environmental Chemistry)
  13. A Handbook of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance by Ray Freeman, 1997-04
  14. Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Volume 2. by J.W., J. Feeney and L.H. Sutcliffe (eds). Emsley, 1967

41. Magnetic Resonance TIP - MRI Database
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) is a physical phenomenon of the magnetic property of nuclei precess about the direction of the magnetic field with Larmor frequency
http://www.mr-tip.com/serv1.php?type=db1&dbs=Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

42. Dynamic NMR References
A few from Colby College for dynamic NMR studies.
http://www.colby.edu/chemistry/NMR/exchlit.html
Dynamic NMR References
  • Jackman, L. M., Cotton, F. A. eds. "Dynamic Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy", Academic Press, New York , NY, 1975.
  • Gasparro, F. P.; Kolodny, N. H., NMR determination of the rotational barrier in N,N-dimethylacetamide. A physical chemistry experiment. J. Chem. Educ.
  • Gutowsky, H. S., and Holm, C. H., J.Chem.Phys.
  • Sandstrom, J., Endeavour
  • Carrington, A., McLachlin, A. D., "Introduction to Magnetic Resonance", Harper and Row, New York, NY, 1967, pp. 204-210.
  • Bovey, F. A., "Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy," Academic Press, New York, 1969, Chapter VII.
  • Johnson, E. S., in "Advances in Magnetic Resonance,"(Editor: Waugh, J. S.), Academic Press, New York, 1956, Volume 1, Chapter 2, pp. 64-68.
  • Pople, H. A., Schneider, W. G., and Bernstein, H. J.,"High Resolution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance," McGraw-Hill, New York, 1967, pp. 74-77.
  • Newman, R. C., and Jonas, V., J. Amer. Chem.Soc.
  • Calzolari, A., Conti, F., and Franconi, C., J. Chem. Soc. ,B, Return to Exchange
  • 43. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance | Define Nuclear Magnetic Resonance At Dictionary.com
    –noun Physics . the selective absorption of electromagnetic radiation by an atomic nucleus in the presence of a strong, static, magnetic field used in research and in
    http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/nuclear magnetic resonance?qsrc=2446

    44. SPMMRC->Research->Detailed Pages->RF Pulses->Bibliography
    RF pulses and NMR/MRI. Some interesting papers are listed.
    http://www.magres.nottingham.ac.uk/projects/pulse/papers/node1.html
    University Physics Research SPMMRC ... RF Pulses
    References for RF Pulses in NMR
    Here are some references that are related to RF pulses . They are generally here if I think they are important in the history of RF pulses, or just if I found them interesting. Please feel free to email me with any suggested additions. I'd be particularly interested in suggestions for any paper later than 1996. David Rourke Jan 2004.
    (david.rourke [at] nottingham.ac.uk)
    J. G. Powles.
    The adiabatic fast passage experiment in magnetic resonance.
    Proc. Phys. Soc.
    S. Alexander.
    Spin-echo method for measuring relaxation times in two-line NMR spectra.
    Rev. Sci. Instrum.
    Barrett L. Tomlinson and H. D. W. Hill.
    Fourier synthesized excitation of nuclear magnetic resonance with application to homonuclear decoupling and solvent line suppression.
    J. Chem. Phys.
    The first (?) example of choosing a pulse such that its Fourier transform corresponds to the desired response of the spins. Refocusing not mentioned (see Hoult, 1977), so the idea could only be used for line suppression.
    A. N. Garroway, P. K. Grannell, and P. Mansfield.

    45. Medical Imaging Software FAQ
    This contains some interesting bits about different type of Medical Imaging software.
    http://www.sjoki.uta.fi/~shmhav/med-volviz-faq.txt
    med-volviz-faq-2000-01 ====================== The following is a list of software packages, user's notes and other information relating to medical volume visualization and imaging that I have collected over the past from Usenet newsgroups, mailing lists, www and other places. Many thanks to V.C. Arun Kumar and Lance Ladic for their lists on 3D visualization software. I have NOT tried all of the packages mentioned in this list, and therefore cannot attest to the quality of some of them. I have removed Medical Image Volume Visualization Software FAQ from rtfm.mit.edu archives. The latest version of this file is still available at: The FAQ initially started as a personal memo (I used V.C. Arun Kumar's and Lance Ladic's "mini-FAQs" as a start) when I was specializing in radiology (and studied 3D CT) at the Oulu University Central Hospital 1993-1996. I was especially interested to get info from the actual end-users of 3D software because at that time I was evaluating which packages were practical, user-friendly etc. I also included general info about radiological image viewers. I posted the first drafts of the FAQ to newsgroups in March 1994. Later, on a suggestion by David Clunie I posted the FAQ to the rtfm.mit.edu archives among other "official" FAQs. Now many parts of the FAQ are showing their age and I decided it was best to remove it from the FAQ archives and continue it as a personal memo. This file is formatted as ~setext~. Setext viewers for Mac, DOS/Windows and UNIX can be found at

    46. LSU Libraries
    Spectra and spectral data, guide to reference sources.
    http://www.lib.lsu.edu/sci/chem/guides/srs112.html

    47. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
    of nuclear magnetic resonance, explanation of the origin of macroscopic magnetisation, the phenomena of spinspin relaxation and spin-lattice relaxation and T1 and......
    http://www.imaios.com/en/e-Courses/e-MRI/NMR

    48. ETH Zurich: Publications
    From ETH Zurich. Most are in pdf format.
    http://www.mol.biol.ethz.ch/groups/wider_group/publications
    Home Institute Contact Sitemap Help ... Group Wüthrich
    Publications
    R. Schwyzer, V.M. Kriwaczek, K. Baumann, H.-R. Haller, G. Wider and P. Wiltzius, Pure and Appl. Chem. 51, 831-835 (1979).
    Hormone-Receptor Interactions: A Study of the Binding of Hormone-Substituted Tobacco Mosaic Virus to Membrane Vesicles by Dynamic Light Scattering and by Electric Birefrigence.
    article)
    G. Wider, R. Baumann, K. Nagayama, R.R. Ernst and K. Wüthrich, J. Magn. Reson. 42, 73-87 (1981).
    Strong Spin-Spin Coupling in the Two-Dimensional J-Resolved 360 MHz 1H NMR Spectra of the Common Amino Acids.
    article)
    R. Baumann, G. Wider, R.R. Ernst and K. Wüthrich, J. Magn. Reson. 44, 402-406 (1981).
    Improvement of 2D NOE and 2D Correlated Spectra by Symmetrization.
    article)
    K. Wüthrich, G. Wider, G. Wagner and W. Braun, J. Mol. Biol. 155, 311-319 (1982).
    Sequential Resonance Assignments as a Basis for Determination of Spatial Protein Structures by High Resolution Proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance.
    article)
    G. Wider, K.H. Lee and K. Wüthrich, J. Mol. Biol. 155, 367-388 (1982).
    Sequential Resonance Assignments in Protein 1H Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectra: Glucagon Bound to Perdeuterated Dodecylphosphocholine Micelles.

    49. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance - Definition Of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance In The Med
    resonance /res o nance/ (rez onins) 1. the prolongation and intensification of sound produced by transmission of its vibrations to a cavity, especially such a sound
    http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/nuclear magnetic resonance

    50. Haupttext
    Bibliographic list of NMR references. The title is in German, but the references are in English.
    http://fgmr.chemie.uni-hamburg.de/mars/buchhok.htm
    50 Jahre NMR-Spektroskopie in der Analytik
    Erstellt von Dr. Hans-Otto Kalinowski*
    Eine Jahrgangsliste der zu diesem Thema in deutscher und englischer Sprache erschienenen Bücher und Periodika. Die Angaben stammen z.T. aus den aufgeführten Monographien. Eine Literaturrecherche in C.A. unter" NMR and Books " ergab 578 Einträge seit 1967, mit Doppelnennungen und Periodica. Reviews sind bei dieser Zusammenstellung nicht berücksichtigt. Stand 15.Mai 1999 1. Andrew, E.R.: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance,Cambridge University Press, London 1. Jackman,L.M.: Application of NMR Spectroscopy in Organic Chemistry, Pergamon Press, New York 2. Pople, J.A.,Schneider,W.G. and Bernstein, H.J.: High Resolution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Academic Press, New York 3. Roberts,J.D.: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, McGrawHill, New York 1.The NMR and EPR Staff of Varian Associates: NMR and EPR Spectroscopy, Pergamon Press, New York 1. Abragam, A: The Principles of Nuclear Magnetism, Clarendon Press,Oxford 2.Edition 1983 ISBN 0-19852014-x 2. Bloembergen,N.: Nuclear Magnetic Relaxation, W.A.Benjamin, New York

    51. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
    Outline and Learning Guide. INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW . MAGNETIC NUCLEI. Spins. RF Signal Intensity. Relative Signal Strength. Tissue Concentration of Elements
    http://www.sprawls.org/resources/MRINMR/
    How to Use This Resource Table of Contents and List of Topics
    Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Outline Mind Map Learning Objectives Teaching Visuals Online Module
    (Requires Enrollment) Text Reference Outline and Learning Guide
    INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW MAGNETIC NUCLEI
    Spins RF Signal Intensity Relative Signal Strength Tissue Concentration of Elements Isotopic Abundance Relative Sensitivity and Signal Strength RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY Pulses Signals NUCLEAR MAGNETIC INTERACTIONS Nuclear Alignment Precession and Resonance Excitation Relaxation RESONANCE Larmor Frequency Field Strength Chemical Shift MIND MAP and SUMMARY Learning Objectives
    • Name two specific conditions that are produced in tissue when it is placed in a strong magnetic field that contribute to the imaging process.
      Describe the characteristic that a nucleus must have in order to interact with a magnetic field.
      Explain the concept of a magnetic moment.
      Describe the basic motion of a nucleus that produces it's magnetic moment.
      Name and briefly describe the three factors that determine the RF signal strength from a voxel of tissue during the imaging process.
      Explain the general relationship between an isotope's mass number and it's magnetic condition.

    52. Shaka Group Research Papers
    Full text articles (PDF) and abstracts (HTML).
    http://chem.ps.uci.edu/~ajshaka/shaka_group_articles.html

    53. The School Of Pharmacy: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
    Introduction. The Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Laboratory is equipped with modern spectrometers and provides analytical support to staff at The School of Pharmacy, as well as services
    http://www.pharmacy.ac.uk/nmr.html
    Skip navigation Home Accessibility Sitemap ... About Us You are here: Home Departments Analytical Services
    Departments ... Analytical Services
    Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
    Introduction
    The Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Laboratory is equipped with modern spectrometers and provides analytical support to staff at The School of Pharmacy, as well as services to other research centres and to industry. The full range of high resolution NMR experiments are offered at operating frequencies of 400 or 500 MHz. Advice on experiment selection and data interpretation is also available. In addition to providing the routine NMR service we are also interested in establishing contract agreements or collaborations with industry and other academic institutions.
    Instrumentation
    Bruker Avance 500 MHz NMR spectrometer equipped with broadband and triple resonance (1H, 13C and 15N) inverse probes. Bruker Avance 400 MHz NMR spectrometer equipped with broadband and selective (1H and 13C) inverse probes.
    Contact Us
    Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Laboratory
    The School of Pharmacy
    University of London
    29/39 Brunswick Square
    London
    United Kingdom Dr Mire Zloh
    Tel: +44 (0)20 7753 5879 Dr Colin James
    Tel: +44 (0)20 7753 5881 To top University of London
    Last Updated:

    54. Publications
    By Dr. Stefan Berger. A great Multinuclear NMR specialist, and a good author.
    http://www.uni-leipzig.de/~nmr/STB/Publications/publications.html
    Publications 1971-1975
    Publications 1976-1980
    Publications 1981-1985
    Publications 1986-1990 ...
    Publications 2001-2005
    Publications 2006 and later:
      Publications 2010
    • Magn. Reson. Chem.
      DOI 10.1002/mrc.2558
    • Publications 2009

    • Magn. Reson. Chem.
      DOI 10.1002/mrc.2349.
    • Publications 2008
    • Z. Physik. Chemie
      DOI 10.1524.zpch.2008.5379.
      A. Shoji, H. Souma, T. Ozaki, H. Kurosu, I. Ando, S. Berger "Precise Structural Analysis of alfa-Helical Poly(L-alanine) by Quantum Chemical Calculation"
      J. Mol. Structure
      R. K. Bhat, S. Berger, "The 5S Subunit of Transcarboxylase interacts with free Biotin as studied by transferred-NOESY and Saturation Transfer Difference NMR",
      T. Brand, P. Nolis, S. Richter, S. Berger, "NMR Study of the Gelation of a Designed Gelator",
      Magn. Reson. Chem.
      DOI 10.1002/mrc.2211. J. Fröhlich, S. Berger "The Use of NMR Chemical Shifts to Predict Reaction Pathways: Methanol Formation from Oxazolidinones" European J. Org. Chem. DOI: 10.1002/ejoc.200701036. A. Pascariu, M. Mracec, S.Berger "Dynamic NMR Study of the Oxaphosphetane Complexation with Lithium during the Wittig Reaction"

    55. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Group
    NMR NOE Simulations (http//www.niehs.nih.gov/research/resources/software/nmrnoe/index.cfm) NMR Scripts (http//www.niehs.nih.gov/research/resources/software/nmrscripts/index.cfm)
    http://www.niehs.nih.gov/research/atniehs/labs/lsb/nmr/index.cfm

    56. Stan's NMR Blog
    An interesting fact filled Blog about NMR.
    http://www.ebyte.it/stan/blog.html
    Stan's NMR Blog Running INDEX a a b ... NMR in Stan's LIBRARY Stan's HUB Mail me a QUERY/Comment
    All queries must be signed (name, e-mail) and will be acknowledged, unless you ask not to be named Attention: January - March 2010 entries were moved to the permanent page 2010a October 22, 2010
    COMMENTS
    Open the PDF
    In particular,
    see slide #7 Lack of technical MR literature I have received a query which, editing out bits of flattery, goes like this: Dear Stan, I am a PhD student from TU Muenchen (Germany), working on pulse optimization and methods development in spin resonance spectroscopy, mainly NMR, MRI and ESR. ... The main reason why I write to you is that, for my daily work, I need to be exposed not only to normal NMR/MRI methods but I should also know quite a bit about the spectrometer itself. I mean, things like hardware technologies and data processing and electronics ... But it seems quite difficult to find a recent and decent book which explains any details of a spectrometer construction.
    I have asked several professors and the only recommendation I got was the Experimental pulse NMR by E.Fukushima

    57. ENC > Home
    51st ENC April 18 23, 2010 at the Hilton Hotel Daytona Beach, Florida
    http://www.enc-conference.org/

    58. Ryan's Blog On NMR Software
    Various NMR software packages are discussed as well as software reviews.
    http://acdlabs.typepad.com/
    Ryan's Blog on NMR Software
    July 29, 2010
    Is There Hope for Fully Automated Structure Elucidation?- New Article Published
    Computer Assisted Structure Elucidation (CASE) is a major challenge in and of itself. I recently had a good conversation with a customer/colleague who was complimenting us on our efforts in automated structure verification (more on our progress in this area, a little later). His comments went something like this: "The work you are doing in this area is really impressive, but you do realize that this it today's problem, right? "Please, please do not forget about tomorrow's problem, which is of course fully automated structure elucidation!" One thing is for certain with CASE. The same rules apply to a software as applies with human. If the data is of high quality and information rich, the problem is going to be much easier to solve. The 1,1-ADEQUATE has obvious benefits for interpretation either by a human or software. The challenging part about many of the traditional 2D experiments is that they are fuzzy by nature, meaning that the correlations are unambiguous (2, 3, or 4 bond). The 1,1-ADEQUATE provides unambiguous correlations which allows from a stronger filter. That said, it is most productive to combine information from a 1,1-ADEQUATE with some experiments that reveal ambiguous correlations to reveal longer distance correlations that aid in the process of structure elucidation. In the study, we evaluated NMR data for two natural products and ran them through ACD/Structure Elucidator in different combinations.

    59. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance « University Of Texas Chemistry Department
    Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. The nuclear magnetic resonance facility in Welch Hall provides services and training to the students and faculty of the University of Texas at Austin.
    http://www.cm.utexas.edu/department/department-facilities/nuclear-magnetic-reson
    • Staff Directory Department History Department Facilities
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      Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
      The nuclear magnetic resonance facility in Welch Hall provides services and training to the students and faculty of the University of Texas at Austin. Instrument Training:
      Spectrometer training is provided by request. Training and/or check-out on the Varian Unity+ 300, or Varian Mercury 400 may be requested by using the sign-up form available from Jim Wallin in Welch 1.412.
      All other requests should be directed to Ben Shoulders in Welch 1.412, or at benshoulders@mail.utexas.edu. NMR Equipment:
      The NMR laboratory includes five spectrometers. There are two Varian INOVA 500s, two Varian UNITY+ 300s, and a Varian MERCURY 400.
      More information about each is available on the NMR Web Site. Name Office Phone Email Howard Johnson Technical Staff Assisstant WEL 1.412 johnsonh@mail.utexas.edu Benjamin A. Shoulders Research Scientist WEL 1.408 benshoulders@mail.utexas.edu Steve Sorey Res Engr/Sci Assoc II WEL 1.412

    60. Solid-State NMR Literature Blog
    A NMR Blog that discusses various aspects of Solid State NMR.
    http://ssnmr.blogspot.com/
    Solid-State NMR Literature Blog
    Welcome to the Literature blog for Rob Schurko's Solid-State NMR group at the University of Windsor.
    Wednesday, October 20, 2010
    Journal updates
    Chenyun Guo, Raquel Godoy-Ruiz, and Vitali Tugarinov*
    Abstract
    couplings (1DCH/1DCC) are independent of methyl axis dynamics and the details of residual alignment [Ottiger, M.; Bax, A. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1999, 121, 4690.].
    The 1DCH/1DCC ratios obtained in MSG can therefore validate the employed correction scheme.
    The Structure of Formaldehyde-Inhibited Xanthine Oxidase Determined by 35 GHz 2H ENDOR Spectroscopy
    Abstract
    Solid-State NMR Spectra and Long, Intra-Dimer Bonding in the π-[TTF]22+ (TTF = Tetrathiafulvalene) Dication
    Merrill D. Halling, Joshua D. Bell, Ronald J. Pugmire, David M. Grant* and Joel S. Miller*
    Abstract
    Incorporation of Phosphorus Guest Ions in the Calcium Silicate Phases of Portland Cement from 31P MAS NMR Spectroscopy Søren L. Poulsen, Hans J. Jakobsen and Jørgen Skibsted*
    Abstract Basic Coordination Chemistry Relevant to DNA Adducts Formed by the Cisplatin Anticancer Drug. NMR Studies on Compounds with Sterically Crowded Chiral Ligands Abstract Posted by Hiyam at 10/20/2010 11:27:00 AM 0 comments Links to this post
    Thursday, October 07, 2010

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