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Nuclear magnetic resonance coils

C. Massin 2004, Microfabricated Planar Coils in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Series in Microsystems, (vol. 15), Har-tung Gorre Verlag, Constance. [Pg.76]

D. A. Seeber, R. L. Cooper, L. Ciobanu, C. H. Pennington 2001, (Design and testing of high sensitivity micro-receiver coil apparatus for nuclear magnetic resonance and imaging), Rev. Sci. Instrum. 72, 2171. [Pg.139]

A. G., Goloshevsky, J. H. Walton, M. V. Shutov, J. S. de Ropp, S. D. Collins, M. J. McCarthy 2005, (Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging for viscosity measurements of non-Newtonian fluids using a miniaturized rf coil), Meas. Sci. Technol. 16, 513-518. [Pg.490]

To obtain statistically significant comparisons of ordered and disordered sequences, much larger datasets were needed. To this end, disordered regions of proteins or wholly disordered proteins were identified by literature searches to find examples with structural characterizations that employed one or more of the following methods (1) X-ray crystallography, where absence of coordinates indicates a region of disorder (2) nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), where several different features of the NMR spectra have been used to identify disorder and (3) circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopy, where whole-protein disorder is identified by a random coil-type CD spectrum. [Pg.50]

K.M. Hoard, Measurement of Flow Rates Using Surface Coil Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Vol. MSc. University of Arlington, Arlington, 1989. [Pg.266]

L.A. Marky, D. Patel, and K. J. Breslauer, Effect of Tetramethylammonium Ion on the Helix-to-Coil Transition of Poly(deoxyadenylylthymidine) A Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Calorimetric Investigation , Biochemistry, 20, 1427-1431 (1981). [Pg.269]

The successful application of high resolution nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy to monitor the structure and dynamics of the helix-coil transition of oligonucleotide duplexes (1.-4) and transfer RNA (5—9) in solution have prompted efforts in our laboratory to extend these investigations to the polynucleotide duplex level in solution (10,11.). [Pg.219]

Fig. 16. Block diagram of the crossed coil nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer due to Bloch,... Fig. 16. Block diagram of the crossed coil nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer due to Bloch,...

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