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Optimizing NMR methods for structure elucidation: Characterizing natural products and other organic compounds

by Burns, Darcy C | Reynolds, William F.

Language: English Publisher: United Kingdom -- RSC -- 2018Availability: Items available for reference: Central Library [Call number: 547.046 BUR/O] (1).
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Contrast agents for MRI: Experimental methods

by Pierre, Valerie C | Allen, Matthew J.

Language: English Publisher: United Kingdom -- RSC -- 2017Availability: Items available for reference: Central Library [Call number: 616.07 PIE/C] (1).
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Cross-relaxation and cross-correlation parameters in NMR: Molecular approaches

by Ancian, Bernard | Dorai, Kavita | Ferrage, Fabien | Canet, Daniel.

Language: English Publisher: United Kingdom -- RSC -- 2017Availability: Items available for reference: Central Library [Call number: 543.6 ANC/C] (1).
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Gas phase NMR

by Jackowski, Karol | Jaszunski, Michat.

Language: English Publisher: United Kingdom -- RSC -- 2016Availability: Items available for reference: Central Library [Call number: 543.57 JAC/G] (1).
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Nuclear magnetic resonance: Vol. 44

by Kamienska-Trela, Krystyna.

Language: English Publisher: United Kingdom -- RSC -- 2015Availability: Items available for reference: Central Library [Call number: 543. KAM/N] (1).
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Biophysical chemistry :part III: the behavior of biological macromolecules

by Cantor, Charles R | Schimmel, Paul R.

Material type: Text Text Language: English Publisher: United States of America -- W.H.Freeman -- 2011Availability: No items available
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Biophysical chemistry: part II: techniques for the study of biological structure and function .

by Cantor, Charles R | Schimmel, Paul R.

Material type: Text Text Language: English Publisher: United States of America -- W.H.Freeman -- 2011Availability: No items available

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