Publication year: 2012 Source:Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Richard A. Green, Ralph W. Adams, Simon B. Duckett, Ryan E. Mewis, David C. Williamson, Gary G.R. Green
Floquet theory in solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance
Floquet theory in solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance
Publication year: 2010
Source:Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Volume 57, Issue 4</br>
Michal Leskes, P.K. Madhu, Shimon Vega</br>
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03-09-2012 09:16 AM
Zero-Field NMR Enhancedby Parahydrogen in Reversible Exchange
Zero-Field NMR Enhancedby Parahydrogen in Reversible Exchange
Thomas Theis, Micah P. Ledbetter, Gwendal Kervern, John W. Blanchard, Paul J. Ganssle, Mark C. Butler, Hyun D. Shin, Dmitry Budker and Alexander Pines
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Journal of the American Chemical Society
DOI: 10.1021/ja2112405
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02-23-2012 07:38 AM
Protein NMR - A Practical Guide - Solution NMR Assignment - Practice
Below is a Google-cached version of Protein NMR - A Practical Guide - Solution NMR Assignment - Practice page from www.protein-nmr.org.uk that went down on 11/6/11. You may want to check first if the site has been restored since it would also display images or/and have a more updated info.
Assignment - Practice (for Analysis 2.1)
This section describes how the assignment principles described under Assignment - Theory can be but put into practice using the CCCPNmr Analysis software. There are several ways in which triple resonance backbone assignment, in particular, can be approached...
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11-07-2011 01:25 AM
[Question from NMRWiki Q&A forum] What is the violation statistics best practice?
What is the violation statistics best practice?
I am wondering whether anyone knows if there is an established "best practice" on how many restraint violations (distance and dihedral angle) are acceptable in a refined ensemble. Specifically, I currently have an ensemble average of 4.8 distance restraint violations greater than 0.2 Angstroms, with no violations greater than 0.4 Angstroms. For dihedral angles, I have an ensemble average of 1.5 violations greater than 5 degrees, with the greatest violation having a value of 7.9 degrees. Do these values seem reasonable?
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07-19-2011 09:52 AM
nmr practice problem no. 4, bryn mawr college
nmr practice problem no. 4, bryn mawr college
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nmr practice problem no. 4, bryn mawr college
a good nmr review problem Bryn Mawr College, nerz-stormes
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Floquet Theory in Solid-State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Floquet Theory in Solid-State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Publication year: 2010
Source: Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, In Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available online 30 June 2010</br>
Michal, Leskes , P.K., Madhu , Shimon, Vega</br>
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