nuclear magnetic resonance in English

noun
1
the absorption of electromagnetic radiation by a nucleus having a magnetic moment when in an external magnetic field, used mainly as an analytical technique and in diagnostic body imaging.
MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) is based on the techniques of nuclear magnetic resonance .

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1. Abnormal pressure determination using nuclear magnetic resonance logging

2. Method and apparatus for identifying extremely-low-magnetic-field nuclear magnetic resonance material

3. 2D-Correlation and heterocorrelation nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy confirmed the configurational relationship of the isosteres.

4. Nuclear magnetic resonance method and apparatus for determining pore characteristics of rocks and other porous materials

5. Instruments available include infrared, ultraviolet, and nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometers, gas chromatographs, and high-pressure liquid chromatographs.

6. Moreover, being completely radio-opaque, it neither interferes with security scanners nor with nuclear-magnetic resonance images (NMRI).

7. Carrying out analyses by nuclear magnetic resonance in the foodstuffs, chemical, pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries and environmental fields

8. The Amination cyclization reaction mechanism was examined employing nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy to determine the reaction kinetic profile

9. Nuclear magnetic resonance determination of the absolute configuration of amino-acids or their derivatives and chiroporphyrin metallic complexes used for this determination

10. Synthesis of Propiolamide and1H,13C and15N NMR Spectra of Formamide, Acetamide and Propiolamide Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry: 1997: Nitrogen-15 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

11. Deuterium is stable and makes up 0.0156% of naturally occurring hydrogen and is used in industrial processes like nuclear reactors and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance.

12. Although it has a large nuclear spin (7/2+), nuclear magnetic resonance studies can use this isotope at a resonating frequency of 11.7 MHz.

13. A study of amygdalin, isoamygdalin, vicianin, amygdalinamide, Amygdalinic acid, prunasin, sambunigrin, taxiphyllin, dhurrin, and holocalin has been carried out by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR

14. Great strides have recently been made in the study of actinide atoms (extremely heavy radioactive elements such as uranium and plutonium) using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR).

15. The dissociation constant and the time-averaged position of acetanilide in the α-cyclodextrin cavity have been determined by proton and carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.

16. Using isotope ratio mass spectroscopy and deuterium nuclear magnetic resonance, researchers at the Eurofins Scientific Analytics labs graphically observed the isotopic ratio patterns of widely available molecules.

17. The 1H nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of 2-formylstyrene, from dilute solutions in CS2–C6DI2 and acetone-d6, are analyzed to yield precise chemical shifts and spin–spin coupling constants.

18. She began her doctoral studies at the University of Chicago in 1965 and worked with Leon Stock on the nuclear magnetic resonance and CF infrared frequency shifts of fluorine-19.

19. Specifically, it combined visual and magnetic ac-susceptibility methods, which quickly assess track failure, with state-of-the-art acoustic and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) portable devices, used to examine concrete structures.

20. Details of elastin’s complex conformational and dynamic heterogeneity were acquired from one- and two-dimensional solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (ssNMR) experiments on hydrated elastin that is isotopically enriched at its Alanines

21. Examination by 13C nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of chartreusin produced in cultures of Streptomyceschartreusis supplemented with [1-13C] and [2-13C]acetate showed that the 19-carbon aglycone component was derived entirely from acetate.

22. The Biophysics Graduate Program (BP) at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) prepares scientists to leverage new and emerging research tools—from nanotechnology to nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy—to quantify biological processes in living …

23. Scientific measuring instruments, Including mass spectrometers, Microanalysers, Microscopes, Magnetic resonance spectrometers, Spectrophotometer, Spectrometers, Photometers, Apparatus for Tiselius electrophoresis, Geiger counters, Gas chromatographs, Nuclear magnetic resonance apparatus, analysers for amino acids, fluorescent spectrophotometers, atomic absorption spectrometers, Fluid chromatographs

24. Scientific measuring instruments such as mass spectrometer, microanalyzer, microscope, magnetic resonance spectrometer, spectrophotometer, spectrometer, photometer, p.h. meter, toselius electrophoresis apparatus, geiger counter, gas chromatograph, nuclear magnetic resonance, amino acid analyzer, fluorescence spectro photometer, atomic absorption spectrometer, liquid chromatograph

25. Scientific measuring instruments, Mass spectrometers,Microanalysers, Microscopes,Magnetic resonance spectrometers, Spectrophotometers, Spectrometers, Photometers,Apparatus for Tiselius electrophoresis, Geiger counters, for use in gas chromatography,Nuclear magnetic resonance apparatus, analysers for amino acids, fluorescent spectrophotometers, atomic absorption spectrometers, Fluid chromatographs

26. The analysis of 1H-NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) and 13C-NMR spectroscopy, DEPT experiment, and two-dimensional NMR spectral data revealed that the antibiotic is a macrolide antibiotic having a 26-membered alpha, beta-unsaturated macrolactone ring with a conjugated diene fused to a bicyclic spiroketal.

27. For instance, a physical magnitude such as the shear stress on the endothelialmembrane,which is verydifficult to test invitro, canbe easily calculated on real geometries obtained with tri-dimensional algorithms, thanks to the support of modern and noninvasive data acquisition technology (such as nuclear magnetic resonance, digital angiography, axial tomography, and Doppler Anemometry).