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50 and More Essential NMR Experiments - A Detailed Guide
Date: Aug 28, 2013
Author: Matthias Findeisen, Stefan Berger
Retaining the excellent didactic style found in his previous bestselling works, Professor Berger has written this textbook for true beginners. He highlights around 50 of the most important experiments and explains them step-by-step, backed by questions and answers for easier learning. The result is the universal NMR cookbook: The descriptions are not instrument-specific and can be used on all NMR spectrometers, perfectly illustrating how to perform the experiments after only having studied the theory....
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Basics of Analytical Chemistry and Chemical Equilibria
Date: Aug 2, 2013
Author: Brian M. Tissue
Covering the major points in analytical chemistry and chemical equilibria, Basics of Analytical Chemistry and Chemical Equilibria provides an accessible introduction to key concepts that students and professionals can use in the workplace. The text's three-part structure (quantitative analysis using reactions that go to completion; reactions that do not go to completion; and instrumental methods and analytical separations) provides a cohesive framework for the user to see the build-up in sophistication of...
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NMR Spectroscopy: Basic Principles, Concepts and Applications in Chemistry, 3rd Edition
Date: Jul 24, 2013
Author: Harald Gunther
This third edition of the popular classic retains the clear style and excellent didactical, highly practical approach. It explains this complex topic without mathematical equations, making it ideal for those students who do not have a strong mathematical background, but want to understand the fundamentals of NMR and work with the method in an efficient and accurate way. The contents have been completely revised and updated with approximately 25% new material, including new chapters on biological NMR and...
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The Forensic Examination and Interpretation of Tool Marks
Date: Jul 19, 2013
Author: David Baldwin, John Birkett, Owen Facey, Gilleon Rabey
Forensic Tool Mark Investigation: An introduction brings together the latest techniques and developments in the field and explains clearly how tool mark analysis can be used within forensic investigation. Over the past twenty years the subject of tool marks in forensic science has experienced enormous development. Techniques used for examination have improved, understanding of the results obtained have increased dramatically and the range of marks that can be examined has expanded. The purpose of...
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The Chemistry of Contrast Agents in Medical Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 2nd Edition
Date: Apr 5, 2013
Author: Andre S. Merbach, Lothar Helm, Éva Tóth
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is one of the most important tools in clinical diagnostics and biomedical research. The number of MRI scanners operating around the world is estimated to be approximately 20,000, and the development of contrast agents, currently used in about a third of the 50 million clinical MRI examinations performed every year, has largely contributed to this significant achievement. This completely revised and extended second edition: Includes new chapters on targeted,...
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Organic Structures from Spectra, 5th Edition
Date: Jan 25, 2013
Author: L. D. Field, S. Sternhell, J. R. Kalman
The derivation of structural information from spectroscopic data is now an integral part of organic chemistry courses at all Universities. A critical part of any such course is a suitable set of problems to develop the student’s understanding of how structures are determined from spectra. Organic Structures from Spectra, Fifth Edition is a carefully chosen set of more than 280 structural problems employing the major modern spectroscopic techniques, a selection of 27 problems using 2D-NMR...
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Metabolomics in Practice
Date: Jan 23, 2013
Author: Michael Lammerhofer, Wolfram Weckwerth
Unlike other handbooks in this emerging field, this guide focuses on the challenges and critical parameters in running a metabolomics study, including such often-neglected issues as sample preparation, choice of separation and detection method, recording and evaluating data as well as method validation. By systematically covering the entire workflow, from sample preparation to data processing, the insight and advice offered here helps to clear the hurdles in setting up and running a successful analysis,...
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Forensic Analytical Techniques
Date: Jan 11, 2013
Author: Barbara H. Stuart
The book will be an open learning / distance learning text in the Analytical Techniques for the Sciences (AnTS) covering analytical techniques used in forensic science. No prior knowledge of the analytical techniques will be required by the reader. An introductory chapter will provide an overview of the science of the materials used as forensic evidence. Each of the following chapters will describe the techniques used in forensic analysis. The theory, instrumentation and sampling techniques will be...
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Encyclopedia of NMR
Date: Nov 23, 2012
Author: Robin K. Harris, Roderick E. Wasylishen
Encyclopedia of NMR - Encompassing all relevant areas for NMR science and technology and applications in physics, chemistry and biology This new 10 volume set captures every aspect of the interdisciplinary nature of magnetic resonance and provides the most complete and up-to-date source in the field. It includes many articles from the print editions of Encyclopedia of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and recent EMR Books, as well as new and updated articles published online in the Encyclopedia of Magnetic...
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Practical Instrumental Analysis
Date: Nov 14, 2012
Author: Sergio Petrozzi
This practical book in instrumental analytics conveys an overview of important methods of analysis and enables the reader to realistically learn the (principally technology-independent) working techniques the analytical chemist uses to develop methods and conduct validation.What is to be conveyed to the student is the fact that analysts in their capacity as problem-solvers perform services for certain groups of customers, i.e., the solution to the problem should in any case be processed in such a way as to...
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