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Title: Basics of NMR
Url: https://www.cis.rit.edu/htbooks/nmr/nmr-main.htm
Creator: Hornak, Joseph P.
Publisher: University of Wisconsin--Madison. Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Description: Dr. Joseph Hornak of the Rochester Institute of Technology presents this high quality hypertextbook for in-depth coverage of the physics and technique behind Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) (For Dr. Hornak's Basics of MRI, see the August 4, 1999 Scout Report for Science & Engineering). The material is presented in a detailed and clear manner without over simplifying the concepts. Chapters include "The Mathematics of NMR," "Spin Physics," "NMR Spectroscopy," "Fourier Transforms," "Pulse Sequences," and much more. A chapter on "NMR Hardware" offers an overview of components (like the superconducting magnet and various coils) used in most NMR systems. The "Practical Considerations" chapter emphasizes spectroscopic techniques. With the screen split into two separate frames, explanatory graphics can be viewed alongside the text. A glossary and a list of symbols are also included in this carefully produced textbook.
LC Classification: Science -- Physics -- Electricity and magnetism -- Magnetism -- Nuclear magnetism -- Nuclear magnetic resonance
GEM Subject: Science
Science -- Technology
Resource Type: Reference Material
Instructional Material
Instructional Material -- Textbook
Format: Document -- HTML
Audience: Learner
Language: English
Rights: Copyright © 1997-99 J.P. Hornak. All Rights Reserved.
Access Rights: Free access
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