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Magnetic resonance research

Institute for Magnetic Resonance Research, PO Box 148, St Leonards, NSW, 1590, Australia, and Department of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine,... [Pg.71]

Cynthia L. Lean, Peter Russell and Carolyn E. Mountford, Institute for Magnetic Resonance Research, P.O. Box 148, St Leonards, NSW 1590, Australia and Department of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia and Ray L. Somorjai and Ian C. P. Smith, Institute for Biodiagnostics, National Research Council of Canada, 435 Ellice Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3B IY6, Canada... [Pg.203]

In Europe, radiofrequency spectroscopists—many of them now magnetic resonance researchers—met in Leipzig in September I961 at the Tenth Colloque Ampere. The proceedings of this meeting included several papers dealing with catalyst systems (2l). [Pg.380]

R551 L. Hao, Q. Sun and H. Sheng, Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Research of Hydroxyl Type in Hydroxyl-Terminated Polybutadiene , Huaxue Tuijinji Yu Gaofenzi Cailiao, 2012, 10, 14. [Pg.57]

These two references give an excellent overview over the most recent examples in this research field. Callaghan P T 1993 Principles of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Microscopy (Oxford Clarendon)... [Pg.1547]

Brey W S 1983 Applications of magnetic resonance in catalytic research Heterogeneous Catalysis Selected American Stories ed B FI Davis and W P Flettinger Jr (Washington American Chemical Society)... [Pg.1799]

B. J. Zwolinski and co-workers. Selected Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectral Data, American Petroleum Institute Research Project 44,... [Pg.487]

G.A Persyn W=L-f Rothvity, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Moisture Meter for Explosives , Stanford Research Inst FR 15-1545-01 (1970) 48) H.L. Herman, Blast Parameter Measurements of Experimental Batches of Minol-2 For the 750 lb M117A1 General Purpose Bomb , PATR 4092 (1970) 49) Anon, Propellants,... [Pg.171]

Bob Ardrey obtained a first degree in Chemistry from the University of Surrey where he went on to obtain his doctorate stndying the chemistry of trans-2,3-dichloro-l,4-dioxan and the stereochemistry of its reaction prodncts using primarily mass spectrometry and nnclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. He then carried ont post-doctoral research at King s College, London, into the development of emitters for field-desorption mass spectrometry. [Pg.18]

Flexible superconducting tapes provide promise of uses for superconductors in motors, generators, and even electric transmission lines. Meanwhile, superconducting magnets cooled to the temperature of liquid helium already are in use. High-field nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometers have become standard instruments in chemical research laboratories, and the same type of machine (called an MRI spectrometer) is used for medical diagnosis in hospitals worldwide. [Pg.785]

O Neill, I. K., Prosser, H. J., Richards, C. P. Wilson, A. D. (1982). Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of dental materials. 1. P studies on phosphate-bonded cement liquids. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 16, 39-49. [Pg.384]

Some topics and the number of contributions per selected category vary from conference to conference as a result of changes in the major areas of research and by the number of conference participants per research area. Other conferences take place covering specialized topics where NMR microscopy plays an important role, e.g., the International Conference on Magnetic Resonance in Porous Media , the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine or the International Conference on Application of Magnetic Resonance in Food Science . [Pg.64]

All experiments were performed in a 1.9-T horizontal bore magnet (Oxford Instruments, Oxford, UK) with a dear bore diameter of 31 cm. Magnetic field gradients were produced by a 12-cm id water-cooled gradient set (Resonance Research, Billerica, MA, USA), capable of a maximum output of 300 mT m-1, and were driven by Techron 7700 amplifiers (Techron Inc., Elkhart, IN, USA). Rf excitation was accomplished using either a quadrature driven birdcage coil (Morris Instruments, Ottawa, ON, Canada), or an 8-tum laboratory-built solenoid coil, driven by an ENI LPI-10 1000 W amplifier or a Matec Model 525 class-C amplifier. [Pg.319]

L. F. Gladden 2003, (Magnetic resonance ongoing and future role in chemical engineering research), AIChE... [Pg.453]


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