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School of Chemistry > Computational Systems Chemistry" and Year is 2015

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Experiences with a researcher-centric ELN - Katrina A. Badiola, Colin Bird, William Brocklesby, John Casson, Richard T. Chapman, Simon Coles, James R. Cronshaw, Adam Fisher, Jeremy Frey, Danmar Gloria, Martin Grossel, D. Brynn Hibbert, Nicola Knight, Lucy K. Mapp, Luke Marazzi, Brian Matthews, Andy Milsted, Russell Minns, Karl T. Mueller, Kelly Murphy, Tim Parkinson, Rosanne Quinnell, John S. Robinson, Murray N. Robertson, Michael Robins, Emma Springate, Graham Tizzard, Matthew H. Todd, Alice E. Williamson, Cerys Willoughby, Erica Yang, Paul M. Ylioja and John Robinson
Type: Article | 2015 | Item not available on this server.

XUV ptychographic imaging using a high harmonic source - Peter Baksh, Michal Odstrčil, William Brocklesby and Jeremy Frey
Type: Conference or Workshop Item | 2015 | Item not available on this server.

14N overtone NMR under MAS: signal enhancement using symmetry-based sequences and novel simulation strategies - Ibraheem M. Haies, James A. Jarvis, Harry Bentley, Ivo Heinmaa, Ilya Kuprov, Philip T.F. Williamson and Marina Carravetta
Type: Article | 2015

Anharmonic infrared spectroscopy through the Fourier transform of time correlation function formalism in ONETEP - Valerio Vitale, Jacek Dziedzic, Simon M.-M. Dubois, Hans Fangohr and Chris-Kriton Skylaris
Type: Article | 2015 | Item availability restricted.

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