Abstract: This paper introduces a batch fabrication method to manufacture micro-electromechanical system (MEMS) components for nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) atomic sensors, such as NMR gyroscope ...
The NMR spectrum (¹H-NMR and ¹³C-NMR) is a graphical representation of nuclear resonance signals, with chemical shift (ppm) on the x-axis indicating the electronic environment of nuclei, the y-axis ...
Novel hybrid LTS-HTS superconducting magnet enables high-resolution for liquids and solids ultra-high field NMR research in biomolecular and advanced materials sciences Building on the success of its ...
Instrument maker Bruker has installed a 1.2 GHz nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer at the University of Florence’s CERM research center. The $17.8 million system is now the world’s most powerful ...
In 2014, Agilent Technologies announced that it would stop selling nuclear magnetic resonance systems. Agilent, which had acquired its NMR rival Varian in 2010, continued to fulfill existing orders, ...
NMR spectroscopy is a powerful technique that is ideally suited to the characterization and analysis of a diverse array of chemical compounds. Unlike many other analytical techniques, NMR spectroscopy ...
Designated April 26, 2011, at Stony Brook University in Stony Brook, New York, and April 8, 2011, at Agilent Technologies in Santa Clara, California. MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) has become a ...
NMR spectroscopy is a non-destructive technique used to analyze the structure of a molecule by exploring its electronic orientation. This article examines the advantages and limitations involved in ...
Since those early days, NMR spectroscopy progressed concurrently with advances in many other fields, such as mathematics, physics and informatics. In the 1960s, the implementation of superconducting ...
During the past few decades, the direct analysis of metabolic intermediates in biological samples has greatly improved the understanding of metabolic processes. The most used technologies for these ...
NMR and MRI may sound similar, but these two initialisms describe very different things. Below, we define both scientific abbreviations and explore the differences between the two, as well as the ...
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