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www.nature.com/naturejobs(Sponsored Results)Introduction to (high resolution) multidimensional solution NMR spectroscopy. Description of line-shapes, product operator formalism, phase-cycling, pulsed field gradients and relaxation. By James Keeler. Also contains the full text of "EMBO Course: Il Ciocco" lecture notes.
http://www-keeler.ch.cam.ac.uk/lectures/By Perttu Permi. The entire paper and dissertation is available in pdf format.
http://herkules.oulu.fi/isbn9514258223/Solid state NMR methodology for structure determination of uniformly labeled peptides. Also, a new algorithm for structure determination that uses distance and angle constraints obtainable from NMR data. From the Griffin lab at MIT.
http://web.mit.edu/fbml/cmr/griffin-group/pdf-publications/rienstra.pnas99.pdfBibliography of G.M.Clore: Reviews and original papers on protein structure determination by solution NMR spectroscopy. Some of the reviews are introductory and the others are intended for experts.
http://spin.niddk.nih.gov/clore/Description of the distance geometry method used in biomolecular structure determination.
http://web.mit.edu/tfhavel/www/Public/dg-review.ps.gzDirac's equation and prediction of spin.
http://zopyros.ccqc.uga.edu/lec_top/rltvt/node6.html#SECTION00024000000000000000Insightful discussion of many aspects of FTNMR, multi-dimensional NMR and MRI by Nobel laureate R.R.Ernst.
http://nobelprize.org/chemistry/laureates/1991/ernst-lecture.htmlA great discussion and tutorial of FFT and DSP.
http://astron.berkeley.edu/~jrg/ngst/fft/fourier.htmlA set of interesting and useful problems in NMR spectral elucidation.
http://wulfenite.fandm.edu/NMRspectroscopy/SpecProblems/index.htmlA very good and very useful course in the basic and advanced theory of NMR Spectroscopy. Covers 1D and 2D.
http://e-collection.ethbib.ethz.ch/ecol-pool/lehr/lehr_57.pdfA well written introduction to the theory of NMR.
http://www.oci.unizh.ch/group.pages/zerbe/NMR.pdfA list of the variopus publications from the Levitt group. Theere are some that can be downloaded. From 1994 to 2004.
http://www.mhl.soton.ac.uk/public/publications/index.htmlBasic concepts and explanation of 1, 2- and 3 dimensional NMR experiments; including a section on the commonly used 'building blocks' of pulse sequences. Nice diagrams and (shockwave?) animation.
http://www.chem.queensu.ca/facilities/NMR/nmr/chem806/index2.htmQuite a bit of information and theory are presented in a well thought out, easily understood manner. Practical tips, techniques and discussion of various NMR procedures and experiments.
http://drx.ch.huji.ac.il/nmr/Very good description of chemical shift. A complete course from basics to descriptions of 2D experiments. By Angel de Dios
http://bouman.chem.georgetown.edu/nmr/syllabus.htmLecture notes from NMR course covering many concepts. Power point slides by Guillermo Moyna.
http://tonga.usip.edu/gmoyna/index.htmlLecture notes, exerscises, theory, tables, mostly dealing with pharmacology and NMR.
http://www.oci.unizh.ch/group.pages/zerbe/Nobel lecture by Felix Bloch.
http://nobelprize.org/physics/laureates/1952/bloch-lecture.pdfA set of NMR questions with answers. Spectra-structure problems as well as theoretical questions are included.
http://assign2.chem.usyd.edu.au/thirdyear/organic/field/nmr/index.htmPolymers are all around us, but not many people know what they are or where they are for that matter. To present all of the different products made from polymers would be pretty tough - there are so many! so we created a special mall, The Macrogalleria.
http://pslc.ws/macrogcss/maindir.htmlDerivation of the master equation for relaxation in liquids (Redfield relaxation equation). Hamiltonians for dipolar, quadrupolar and CSA relaxation. Auto and cross correlations and relation to internal motion. PDF file by Nagarajan Murali.
http://nmr.magnet.fsu.edu/resources/relaxation/relaxation_primer.pdf