Re: NMR-acronyms
GIANNACCONE@chemserver.chem.vt.edu
Thu, 27 Apr 1995 9:40:51 EST
>Date: Thu, 27 Apr 1995 10:19:34 --100
>From: rr@mol.biol.ethz.ch (Roland Rieck)
>To: bruker-users-mail@bloch.cchem.berkeley.edu
>Subject: NMR-acronyms
>
>Hello NMR-experts
>
>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,
You may wish to check out the glossary of 2-D terms in "Two-Dimensional NMR
Spectroscopy, Applications for Chemists and Biochemists" edited by W. R. Croasmun
and R.M.K. Carlson, which is volume 9 in the series Methods in Stereochemical
Analysis (ISBN 0-89573-308-0). I have also found the book "A Dictionary of
Concepts in NMR" by S. W. Homans (ISBN 0-19-855274-2) helpful in defining some
acronyms.
Cheers
GENO IANNACCONE at: GIannaccone@chemserver.chem.VT.edu
Va Tech voice(703)-231-6578
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