Principles of nuclear magnetic resonance microscopy /

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging is best known for its spectacular use in medical tomography. However the method has potential applications in biology, materials science, and chemical physics, some of which have begun to be realized as laboratory NRM spectrometers have been adapted to enable small...

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Autor principal: Callaghan, Paul T.
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Publicado: Oxford [England] : New York : Clarendon Press ; c1991.
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