[Stan NMR blog] Lists of NMR and ESR/EPR monographs are back in shape
Lists of NMR and ESR/EPR monographs are back in shape
The two lists include all dedicated NMR and ESR books ever published.
Source: Stan blog library
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12-27-2014 08:09 PM
[Stan NMR blog] Major update of the list of NMR monographs
Major update of the list of NMR monographs
This list includes all dedicated NMR books ever published.
Source: Stan blog library
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12-27-2014 08:09 PM
[Stan NMR blog] Major update of the list of ESR/EPR monographs
Major update of the list of ESR/EPR monographs
This list includes all dedicated ESR books ever published.
Source: Stan blog library
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12-27-2014 08:09 PM
[Ryan's blog] Back to Reality #1- LC/MS vs. NMR
Source: Ryan's blog
Back to Reality #1- LC/MS vs. NMR
Reality #1: LC/MS has become the primary analytical check for the medicinal chemist. I Love NMR, but it's the reality So how did we get here? Clearly there a lot of reasons, but one of my hypotheses is based on...
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06-10-2011 01:41 AM
[NMR900 blog] PCCP lists 25 most cited Canadian research articles
PCCP lists 25 most cited Canadian research articles
Physical Chemisty Chemical Physics has announced that the Canadian Society for Chemistry (CSC) is now one of its co-owner societies. To celebrate this new partnership, PCCP has created a collection of 25 top cited articles from authors based in Canada to showcase some of the great Canadian research published in PCCP. Five articles on this list are from Canadian solid-state NMR research groups, including four papers enabled by the National Ultrahigh-Field NMR Facility for Solids. http://nmr900.ca/nmr_news.html#pccp...
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04-18-2011 02:35 AM
[NMR analysis blog] Back in the blogosphere
Back in the blogosphere
After a 3 month-long hiatus, I'm back in the blogosphere. I’ve been travelling and working very hard on several exciting projects, but my entries have consequently suffered.
Although my workload has not decreased, I am not planning to travel for the next few weeks. Hopefully I will manage to blog on a more regular basis from now on, especially now that there are many things we have been working on lately that I hope will be of interest to the NMR community.
For now, I’d just like to point out a very interesting blog entry written by my friend Stan on his...