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Limbach H H 1991 Dynamic NMR spectroscopy in the presence of kinetic hydrogen/deuterium isotope effects NMR Basic Principles and Progress vol 23, ed P Diehl, E Fluck, H Gunther, R Kosfeld and J Seelig (Berlin ... [Pg.2112]

G. EngeUiardt and H. KoUer, NMR Basic Principles and Progress, Vol. 31, Springer-Vedag, Berlin, 1994. [Pg.16]

W. Kutzelnigg, U. Fleischer, M. Schindler, The IGLO-method Ab initio Calculation and Interpretation of NMR Chemical Shifts and Magnetic Susceptibilities, in NMR Basic Principles and Progress, Vol. 23, p. 165 ff., Springer, Berlin 1990. [Pg.40]

Bennett AE, Griffin RG, Vega S (1994) NMR basic principles and progress, vol 33. Springer, Berlin, p 1... [Pg.43]

Kutzelnigg W, Eleischer U, Schindler M (1991) In Diehl P, Fluck E, Gunter H, Kosfeld R, Seelig J (eds) NMR basic principles and progress, vol. 23. Springer, New York SchleyerPvR, JiaoH, van Eikema Hommes NJR, Malkin VG, Malkina O (1997) J Am Chem... [Pg.23]

H. Noth and B. Wrackmeyer, NMR Basic Principles and Progress , Vol. 14 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of Boron Compounds , ed. P. Diehl, E. Pluck and R. Kosfeld, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1978. [Pg.102]

P. Diehl, H. Kellerhals, and E. Lustig NMR, Basic Principles and Progress, Vol. 6, Computer Assistance in the Analysis of High-Resolution NMR-Spectra. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York 1972. [Pg.469]

Fig. 19. Singular value decomposition of matrix X. The number of data points is N, the model order is M, and the rank is K (N> M > K). The signal information is contained in the shaded regions. The remaining rows and columns contain noise information and may be discarded. Adapted from de Beer and van Ormondt, in NMR Basic Principles and Progress, Vol. 26 (eds Diehl et al.), p. 202, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1992. 1992 Springer-Verlag. Fig. 19. Singular value decomposition of matrix X. The number of data points is N, the model order is M, and the rank is K (N> M > K). The signal information is contained in the shaded regions. The remaining rows and columns contain noise information and may be discarded. Adapted from de Beer and van Ormondt, in NMR Basic Principles and Progress, Vol. 26 (eds Diehl et al.), p. 202, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1992. 1992 Springer-Verlag.
Kanert, O., Mehring, M. NMR, Basic principles and progress, Vol. 3. Berlin-Heidel-berg-New York Springer 1971. [Pg.76]

Diehl P, Fluck E and Kosfeld R, "NMR Basic Principles and Progress", Vol 4 "Natural and Synthetic High Polymer", Springer, Berlin, 1971. [Pg.382]


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