An explanation as to why we cannot detect 85 percent of the predicted mass of the universe has emerged from fundamental particle research carried out in the 1930s. US physicists have now proposed that dark matter, may be composed of Majorana fermions, which are anapoles with a doughnut-shaped electromagnetic field invisible to any known detector technology.
Particulate matter: NMR checks on brain cancer
Particulate matter: NMR checks on brain cancer
http://www.spectroscopynow.com/common/images/thumbnails/13b47b37aa2.jpgNMR relaxometry can be used to detect the minuscule cell particles (microvesicles) that are shed by cancer cells and enter the blood stream. The approach offers the potential for a simple, inexpensive and relatively non-invasive way to diagnose and monitor brain cancer researchers say.
Source: Spectroscopynow.com
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Postdoc in Soft Matter and Rheo-NMR
Postdoc in Soft Matter and Rheo-NMR
We seek a PhD graduate or equivalent in Physics with a strong background in soft matter. The focus will be on the behavior of complex fluids, shear banding, temporal-spatial fluctuations as well as start up flow. The position is for one year (with the option to extend by 8 months, depending on performance), based in Wellington New Zealand. An additional background in NMR including Rheo-NMR is desirable.
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[NMRpipe Yahoo group] Re: nmrDraw bus error no matter where started
Re: nmrDraw bus error no matter where started
I had similar problems but now all is fine. I am also using 10.6.8, Xquartz 2.6.3 and latest NMRPipe. I suggest that you generate a new folder and copy the
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08-19-2011 04:02 AM
[NMRpipe Yahoo group] nmrDraw bus error no matter where started
nmrDraw bus error no matter where started
I am having the "bus error" problem again on Mac system. The "bruker" launches fine. No matter where I started nmrDraw (terminal application or xterm from
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08-16-2011 03:17 AM
PhD in Soft Matter and RheoNMR
PhD in Soft Matter and RheoNMR
We seek applications from national and international students who have graduated in physics or chemistry, preferably with a background in NMR.The research will be in the field of soft matter (complex fluids investigated by means of Rheo-NMR under high shear rates, application of multidimensional NMR methods) with the focus on spatio-temporal fluctuations in banded-flow, wall slip effects and start up flow of micellar, polymeric and colloidal particles based on fast 3D NMR velocimetry. The research to be undertaken concerns addressing fundamental questions...
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05-20-2011 09:04 AM
[NMR900 blog] Bruker Almanac for iPhone/iPod touch
Bruker Almanac for iPhone/iPod touch
Published annually for over three decades, Bruker Almanac has been a tradition in Bruker's history, providing useful information to many scientists around the world. This almanac is now available as a free application for iPhone/iPod touch/iPad that can be downloaded from the iTunes store (download link). Bruker Almanac App provides several handy tables of useful NMR information.
To download the complete Bruker Almanac 2010 as a PDF file with scientific tables and charts and Bruker product guide visit www.bruker.com/almanac
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09-27-2010 08:59 PM
[NMR900 blog] Attenuator app for iPhone/iPod touch
Attenuator app for iPhone/iPod touch
Tim Burrow (University of Toronto) wrote a utility application for the iPhone/iPod touch that calculates attenuation values:
http://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/attenuator/id367216554
Attenuator is a utility for anyone working with radio frequency sources and needs to know power and voltage after attenuation.
You can specify an input voltage (Vpp or Vrms) and dB of attenuation to get the output voltage, power and attenuation. The impedance can be specified, typically 50 Ohm for most systems.
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[NMR900 blog] Attenuator app for iPhone/iPod touch
Attenuator app for iPhone/iPod touch
Tim Burrow (University of Toronto) wrote a utility application for the iPhone/iPod touch that calculates attenuation values:
http://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/attenuator/id367216554
Attenuator is a utility for anyone working with radio frequency sources and needs to know power and voltage after attenuation.
You can specify an input voltage (Vpp or Vrms) and dB of attenuation to get the output voltage, power and attenuation. The impedance can be specified, typically 50 Ohm for most systems.