Nuclear magnetic resonance is the most favoured of various physicochemical measurements because its applications are boundless. It can handle samples ranging from conventional organic compounds to biopolymers, plant fruits to human bodies, dynamic and static problems, and so on, while solid state NMR enables one to measure membrane proteins and pursue enzyme reactions. New techniques and new pulse sequences are continually being developed, making it difficult for those involved to choose the best practical technique. This collection of selected spectra is a suitable guide for both professional NMR spectroscopists and students. Using a picture-book format and minimal theory, each example is accompanied by brief comments and starts on a new page to facilitate reading.
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NINA BEROVA, PhD, is a Professor and Senior Research Scientist in the Department of Chemistry at Columbia University, New York. She is the North American Editor of the international journal Chirality.
KOJI NAKANISHI, PhD, is Centennial Professor of Chemistry in the Department of Chemistry at Columbia University, New York. He is the recipient of many international awards and the Person of Cultural Merit Award (Japanese government).
ROBERT W. WOODY, PhD, is a Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Colorado State University, Fort Co
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