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NMRNuclear Magnetic Resonance
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NMRNetwork Measurement Report
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NMRNuclear Market Review (newsletter)
NMRN-Modular Redundant (reliability)
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NMRNarrative Mission Report (US Army)
NMRNo Mail Receptacle (USPS)
NMRNational Center of Excellence for Metals Recycle (US DOE)
NMRNot My Responsibility
NMRNon-conforming Material Report
NMRNo Maintenance Requirement
NMRNew Mobile RAPCON
NMRNATO Military Requirement
NMRNo Molds Required (design and production)
NMRNew Model Review
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NMRNeuros MPEG (Moving Picture Experts Group) 4 Recorder (software)
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It was noted that mass spectrometry could be sensitive to species at the 1% mol fraction, well below what can be measured by nuclear magnetic resonance for the examples described.
NovAliX's new lab also features technologies such as x-ray diffraction (XRD), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and micro-array surface plasmon resonance (SPR).
The University's principal investigator on the project Steve Brown said: "Britain's world class nuclear magnetic resonance researchers will now have access to world class equipment."
Imaging systems for medical diagnostics; fundamentals, technical solutions and applications for systems applying ionizing radiation, nuclear magnetic resonance and ultrasound.
They and related nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) instruments for chemical analysis require that a patient or sample come to a lab or clinic and squeeze into the inner recesses of a machine.
To date, metabolomics-type studies rely primarily on nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) or mass spectrometry coupled to chromatography.
Various methods of nuclear magnetic resonance and optical spectroscopy are covered.
Like electron paramagnetic resonance and nuclear magnetic resonance, FMR involves precession of the magnetization around an equilibrium direction, but motion of the magnetization is heavily influenced by the large magnetization that is characteristic of ferromagnets.
The book begins with two introductory chapters that define the different types of nuclear magnetic resonance from low resolution through MRI with emphasis given to the limitations and typical ranges available for studying particular phenomena in food systems.
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