| 31. | NMR stands for nuclear magnetic resonance, referring to the nuclei of the atoms under study.
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| 32. | By studying the peaks of nuclear magnetic resonance spectra, chemists can determine the structure of many compounds.
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| 33. | A central feature of the lab is a suite of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance ( NMR ) spectrometers.
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| 34. | Another technique, nuclear magnetic resonance, can determine structures of proteins in solution, without the need for crystals.
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| 35. | The spherical tensor formalism provides a common platform for treating coherence and relaxation in nuclear magnetic resonance.
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| 36. | In 1975 its structure was descripted in base of mass spectrometry, infrared spectroscopy and nuclear magnetic resonance.
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| 37. | With nuclear magnetic resonance, Wuthrich can not only identify a protein, but can determine its three-dimensional structure.
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| 38. | Six weeks before his arrival, Purcell and his graduate students Torrey and Pound discovered nuclear magnetic resonance.
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| 39. | In the late 1970s, trifluoroacetyl chloride was explored for use as a reagent for nuclear magnetic resonance.
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| 40. | I equipped my survey catamaran, Kaimiloa, with nuclear magnetic resonance magnetometers to detect the ship's residual iron.
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