[NMR thesis] Pulse NMR in solids : chemical shift, lead fluoride and thorium hydride
Pulse NMR in solids : chemical shift, lead fluoride and thorium hydride
Lau, Kei-Fung (1976) Pulse NMR in solids : chemical shift, lead fluoride and thorium hydride. Dissertation (Ph.D.), California Institute of Technology. http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:07172014-132542120
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07-19-2014 01:03 AM
[NMR paper] Multiple acquisition/multiple observation separated local field/chemical shift correlation solid-state magic angle spinning NMR spectroscopy.
Multiple acquisition/multiple observation separated local field/chemical shift correlation solid-state magic angle spinning NMR spectroscopy.
Multiple acquisition/multiple observation separated local field/chemical shift correlation solid-state magic angle spinning NMR spectroscopy.
J Magn Reson. 2014 Jun 28;245C:98-104
Authors: Das BB, Opella SJ
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Multiple acquisition spectroscopy (MACSY) experiments that enable multiple free induction decays to be recorded during individual experiments are demonstrated. In...
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07-16-2014 10:46 AM
[NMR paper] Practical use of chemical shift databases for protein solid-state NMR: 2D chemical shift maps and amino-acid assignment with secondary-structure information.
Practical use of chemical shift databases for protein solid-state NMR: 2D chemical shift maps and amino-acid assignment with secondary-structure information.
Practical use of chemical shift databases for protein solid-state NMR: 2D chemical shift maps and amino-acid assignment with secondary-structure information.
J Biomol NMR. 2013 Apr 28;
Authors: Fritzsching KJ, Yang Y, Schmidt-Rohr K, Hong M
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We introduce a Python-based program that utilizes the large database of (13)C and (15)N chemical shifts in the Biological Magnetic...
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04-30-2013 10:21 PM
Chemical shift prediction for protein structure calculation and quality assessment using an optimally parameterized force field
Chemical shift prediction for protein structure calculation and quality assessment using an optimally parameterized force field
January 2012
Publication year: 2012
Source:Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Volume 60</br>
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The exquisite sensitivity of chemical shifts as reporters of structural information, and the ability to measure them routinely and accurately, gives great import to formulations that elucidate the structure-chemical-shift relationship. Here we present a new and highly accurate, precise, and robust formulation for the prediction...
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12-15-2012 09:51 AM
Chemical shift prediction for protein structure calculation and quality assessment using an optimally parameterized force field
Chemical shift prediction for protein structure calculation and quality assessment using an optimally parameterized force field
January 2012
Publication year: 2012
Source:Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Volume 60</br>
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The exquisite sensitivity of chemical shifts as reporters of structural information, and the ability to measure them routinely and accurately, gives great import to formulations that elucidate the structure-chemical-shift relationship. Here we present a new and highly accurate, precise, and robust formulation for the prediction...
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12-01-2012 06:10 PM
[Question from NMRWiki Q&A forum] Are there ways to explain magnetic-field dependent chemical shift?
Are there ways to explain magnetic-field dependent chemical shift?
Hi everyone,
I was wondering whether anyone could help me to explain why the chemical shifts in my proton and carbon NMR results do not exactly match with those reported in the literature?The solvent used in my experiment is exactly the same as the one used in the literature of reference (CD3OD), however the frequency applied in my experiment was 500MHz as opposed to 400MHz by the study i am comparing my results with.
For example, in my proton NMR spectra, my results are usually 0.08 to 0.26 ppm higher than that in...
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08-05-2012 03:59 PM
Chemical shift prediction for protein structure calculation and quality assessment using an optimally parameterized force field
Chemical shift prediction for protein structure calculation and quality assessment using an optimally parameterized force field
Publication year: 2012
Source:Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Volume 60</br>
Jakob T. Nielsen, Hamid R. Eghbalnia, Niels Chr. Nielsen</br>
The exquisite sensitivity of chemical shifts as reporters of structural information, and the ability to measure them routinely and accurately, gives great import to formulations that elucidate the structure-chemical-shift relationship. Here we present a new and highly accurate, precise,...
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03-09-2012 09:16 AM
Chemical shift prediction for protein structure calculation and quality assessment using an optimally parameterized force field
Chemical shift prediction for protein structure calculation and quality assessment using an optimally parameterized force field
Publication year: 2011
Source: Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, In Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available online 23 May 2011</br>
Jakob T., Nielsen , Hamid R., Eghbalnia , Niels Chr., Nielsen</br>
The exquisite sensitivity of chemical shifts as reporters of structural information, and the ability to measure them routinely and accurately, gives great import to formulations that elucidate the structure-chemical-shift relationship. Here we...