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Sykes: Brian

David S. Wishart, Les H. Kondejewski, Paul D. Semchuk, Cyril M. Kay, Robert S. Hodges, and Brian D. Sykes... [Pg.451]

David W. Hoyt, Jian-Jun Wang, and Brian D. Sykes... [Pg.521]

Jianjun Wang, Daisy Sahoo, Dean Schieve, St phane M. Gagn6 , Brian D. Sykes and Robert O. Ryan ... [Pg.427]

Taken from The 4 Rules of NMR by Brian D. Sykes. 1. Crap in equals Crap out (censored version for our younger readers), 2. Cleanliness is next to Godliness, 3. Ain t broke do not fix it, and 4. Use the simplest e>q)eriment to answer the question. [Pg.38]

Pure Java NMR (PJNMR) written by Paul-Jean Letourneau, Robert Boyko, and Brian Sykes, Department of Biochemistry at the University of Alberta. Available for free download at the NANUC website (http //www.nanuc.ca). [Pg.63]

Finally, I am greatly indebted to Brian D. Sykes for invaluable discussions, insights, and inspirations on all aspects of scientific investigation. [Pg.73]

Stephen G. Withers (B.Sc. and Ph.D.) was trained at the University of Bristol, UK, where he obtained his Ph.D. under the supervision of Dr. Michael Sinnott. Later he moved to Canada as a postdoctoral fellow, applying heteronuclear NMR to the study of enzymatic catalysis with Drs. Brian Sykes and Neil Madsen in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Alberta. In 1982 he moved to the University of British Columbia as assistant professor of chemistry. He now holds the Khorana Chair of Chemistry and Biochemistry at UBC and serves as the director of CHiBi, the Centre for High-throughput Biology at UBC. [Pg.422]


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