This Is The Second Edition Of A Unique Book In The Field Of In Vivo Nmr Covering In Detail The Technical And Biophysical Aspects Of The Technique. The Contents Of The Book Are Appropriate To Both Beginners And Experienced Users Of In Vivo Nmr Spectroscopy. The New Edition Is Focussed On Bringing The
In Vivo NMR Spectroscopy || Front Matter
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- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 257 KB
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 0470026707
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This Is The Second Edition Of A Unique Book In The Field Of In Vivo Nmr Covering In Detail The Technical And Biophysical Aspects Of The Technique. The Contents Of The Book Are Appropriate To Both Beginners And Experienced Users Of In Vivo Nmr Spectroscopy. The New Edition Is Focussed On Bringing The Reader Practical Insights And Advice, But Is Also Geared Towards Use As A Study Aid And In Nmr Courses. Recent Advances In Nmr Spectroscopy, Like High Field Nmr, Hyperpolarized Nmr And New Localization And Editing Techniques Have Been Included. An Extensive And Updated Treatment Of Radiofrequency Pulses Is Given, Together With Several Tables And Recipes For Their Generation. Basic Principles -- In Vivo Nmr Spectroscopy: Static Aspects -- In Vivo Nmr Spectroscopy: Dynamic Aspects -- Magnetic Resonance Imaging -- Radiofrequency Pulses -- Single Volume Localization And Water Suppression -- Spectroscopic Imaging And Multivolume Localization -- Spectral Editing And Two-dimensional Nmr -- Spectral Quantification -- Hardware. Robin A. De Graaf. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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