Re: NMR-acronyms

Peter LUNDBERG (peterl@umdix.umdc.umu.se)
Thu, 27 Apr 1995 11:07:59 +0200

> I'm a new PhD-student in the group of K. Wuethrich and i'm looking for a list
> of NMR-acronyms (abbreviations). It woult be very helpful for me and time
> saving.
> Here my e-mail adress: rr@mol.biol.ethz.ch
> Thanks for all
>
> Roland Riek

Dear Roland,

1. There is a paper (review) by Kessler et al from 1988 (Angewandte Chemie
27:490) which has a fairly long listing of acronyms at the end.

2. Also there is a listing in the book (appendix) of Atta-ur-Rahman (One and
two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy).

3. In J Chem Ed there is a glossary which also might be of interest. 67:A100-
(1990).

If there are any additional, or better ones, I would like to hear about them.

Just my 2 oere!

73, Peter

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