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School of Chemistry > Magnetic Resonance" and Year is 2017

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Measurement of 14N Quadrupole Couplings in Biomolecular Solids Using Indirect-Detection 14N Solid-State NMR with DNP - James Jarvis, Ibraheem Haies, Moreno Lelli, Aaron Rossini, Ilya Kuprov, Marina Carravetta and Philip Williamson
Type: Article | 2017

α‐aminoxy peptoids: A unique peptoid backbone with a preference for cis‐amide bonds - Viktoria Krieger, Emanuele Ciglia, Roland Thoma, Vera Vasylyeva, Benedikt Frieg, Nader de Sousa Amadeu, Thomas Kurz, Christoph Janiak, Holger Gohlke and Finn K. Hansen
Type: Article | 2017 | Item not available on this server.

Extending the scope of 19 F hyperpolarization through signal amplification by reversible exchange in MRI and NMR spectroscopy - Alexandra Olaru, Thomas Robertson, Jennifer Lewis, Alex Anthony, Wissam Iali, Ryan Mewis and Simon Duckett
Type: Article | 2017

Type: Article | 2017 | Item not available on this server.

Book Section

Type: Book Section | 2017 | Item not available on this server.

Thesis

Type: Thesis | 2017 | Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf | Item not available on this server.

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