C I T E N G A M MAGNETIC E C N A N O S E R RESONANCE 10 Volume Set Editors-in-Chief: Robin K. Harris, Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, University of Durham, UK Roderick E. Wasylishen, Canada Research Chair in Physical Chemistry, University of Alberta, Canada Encompassing all relevant areas for NMR technologies and applications in physics, chemistry and biology This new 10 volume set is the successor of the highly successive Encyclopedia of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, originally published in 1996, and includes many articles from the print edition of Encyclopedia of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (though some have been excluded), together with numerous updates of the original articles and a large number of entirely new articles making this an essential reference for the second decade of the twenty-first century. The Encyclopedia also includes articles from EMR Books, special handbooks covering hot topic areas, alongside a large number of NMR focused articles published online in the Encyclopedia of Magnetic Resonance, which has been updated four times a year since its launch in 2007. Contains many articles covering key developments such as: Protein structures, dynamics of molecular processes, characterization of materials, polymers and nano-materials, NMR crystallography and solid biological samples such as membranes. • Presented in alphabetical order and a wide use of cross references makes it easy to find the appropriate information. At the end of each article the reader will find a short biography of the contributing author(s), showing the link between the career and the expertise of the contributing scientists • Articles cover not only a range of subjects but also address both basics and sophistications so that many people, from novices to experts will find it a valuable source of information and education Prefer to access this content online? Go to wileyonlinelibrary.com/ref/emr to the Encyclopedia of Magnetic Resonance homepage for more details and sample articles. 10 Volume Set | 6,240 pages | November 2012 | ISBN 978-0-470-05821-3 Introductory Price: £2500.00 / €3220.00 / $3750.00 Valid until 31st Jan 2013 List Price: £3067.00 / €3940.00 / $4600.00 Encyclopedia of NMR 1 Historical Perspectives Editors-in-Chief: Robin K Harris and Roderick E Wasylishen Visit the online Encyclopedia of Magnetic Resonance at www.wileyonlinelibrary.com/ref/emr Encyclopedia of NMR Connect with us: wiley.com/go/win @wiley_chemistry facebook.com/forchemists G-46DDB24D D-40D1D9D0
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Editors-in-Chief: Robin K. Harris, Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, University of Durham, UK Roderick E. Wasylishen, Canada Research Chair in Physical Chemistry, University of Alberta, Canada Encompassing all relevant areas for NMR technologies and applications in physics, chemistry and biology This new 10 volume set is the successor of the highly successive Encyclopedia of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, originally published in 1996, and includes many articles from the print edition of Encyclopedia of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (though some have been excluded), together with numerous updates of the original articles and a large number of entirely new articles making this an essential reference for the second decade of the twenty-first century. The Encyclopedia also includes articles from EMR Books, special handbooks covering hot topic areas, alongside a large number of NMR focused articles published online in the Encyclopedia of Magnetic Resonance, which has been updated four times a year since its launch in 2007. Contains many articles covering key developments such as: Protein structures, dynamics of molecular processes, characterization of materials, polymers and nano-materials, NMR crystallography and solid biological samples such as membranes.
• Presented in alphabetical order and a wide use of cross references makes it easy to find the appropriate information. At the end of each article the reader will find a short biography of the contributing author(s), showing the link between the career and the expertise of the contributing scientists
• Articles cover not only a range of subjects but also address both basics and sophistications so that many people, from novices to experts will find it a valuable source of information and education
Prefer to access this content online? Go to wileyonlinelibrary.com/ref/emr to the Encyclopedia of Magnetic Resonance homepage for more details and sample articles. 10 Volume Set | 6,240 pages | November 2012 | ISBN 978-0-470-05821-3 Introductory Price: £2500.00 / €3220.00 / $3750.00 Valid until 31st Jan 2013 List Price: £3067.00 / €3940.00 / $4600.00
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