[NMR software blog] Free for 1 Year
Free for 1 Year
I said to myself: "What if I return to the original concept of the blog, that is to write reviews of existing NMR software"?
I remembered there was one I had never tried. It's called NPNMR (where NP stays for: "Natural Products") and the web site has been in existence for a number of years, though I only heard about it from Google. The NMR wiki ignores it. I remembered there was a freeware version; I wanted to try it. The installation was successful. License was more problematic. The free license is not forever. It only lasts one year, starting from January 1, 2010. In...
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01-18-2011 02:44 AM
[Stan NMR blog] Cryogen-free supercons knocking on MR doors
Cryogen-free supercons knocking on MR doors
Will this phase out the present magnets filled with liquid cryogens?
Source: Stan blog library
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11-23-2010 07:10 AM
[Ryan's blog] NMR Processor Now Free for Academic Use!
Source: Ryan's blog
NMR Processor Now Free for Academic Use!
I am delighted to announce ACD/NMR Processor Academic Edition! You can download it for free here We don't plan on making a ton of noise about this through our official website until next week some time, so subscribers to this...
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08-21-2010 08:57 PM
[Stan NMR blog] Free info about Diffusion and NMR
Free info about Diffusion and NMR
Proceedings of the 9th MRPM conference are now available for free in Diffusion Fundamentals.
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08-21-2010 05:42 PM
[Stan NMR blog] Magnetic Resonance and cryogen-free superconductor magnets
Magnetic Resonance and cryogen-free superconductor magnets
Will cryogen-free magnets replace the current supercons cooled by liquid helium and nitrogen?
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08-21-2010 05:42 PM
CSIR/UNISA MoA opens doors for research and training collabo
CSIR/UNISA MoA opens doors for research and training collabo
The clarity and accuracy of scientific research results at CSIR Biosciences is expected to improve in leaps and bounds following the recent signing of a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between the CSIR and the University of South Africa (Unisa) for the commissioning of a super-conducting, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Instrument.
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