Nuclear magnetic resonance. Part A, Spectral techniques and dynamics [electronic resource] / edited by Norman J. Oppenheimer, Thomas L. James.
Material type: TextSeries: Methods in enzymology ; v. 176.Publication details: San Diego : Academic Press, �1989. Description: 1 online resource (xxiv, 530 pages) : illustrationsContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceOther title: Spectral techniques and dynamicsSubject(s): Nuclear magnetic resonance | Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy | Spectroscopie par r�esonance magn�etique | Enzymes | Nuclear magnetic resonance | Spectroscopie | Structure mol�eculaire | Prot�eines | Spectroscopie de la r�esonance magn�etique nucl�eaire | Biomol�ecules -- Analyse | R�esonance magn�etique nucl�eaire | EnzymesGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Nuclear magnetic resonance. Part A, Spectral techniques and dynamics.DDC classification: 572.5 LOC classification: QP601 | .C733 v. 176NLM classification: QC 762 N964 1989Online resources: ScienceDirect | ScienceDirect Summary: This volume, as does Volume 177, provides a general background of modern NMR techniques, with a specific focus on NMR techniques that pertain to proteins and enzymology, and a "snapshot" of the current state of the art in NMR experimental techniques. These books enable the reader to understand a given technique, to evaluate its strengths and limitations, to decide which is the best approach, and, finally, to design an experiment using the chosen technique to solve a problem.Includes bibliographical references.
This volume, as does Volume 177, provides a general background of modern NMR techniques, with a specific focus on NMR techniques that pertain to proteins and enzymology, and a "snapshot" of the current state of the art in NMR experimental techniques. These books enable the reader to understand a given technique, to evaluate its strengths and limitations, to decide which is the best approach, and, finally, to design an experiment using the chosen technique to solve a problem.
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