th - 1987 - 51st ENC Conference
th - 1987 - 51st ENC Conference
th - 1987 - 51st ENC Conference
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Presenter<br />
LaMar, G. N.<br />
Lamb, D. M.<br />
Kay, L. E.<br />
Pines, A.<br />
Chu, S. C.-K.<br />
Bork, V.<br />
Bryant, R.G.<br />
Duncan, T. M.<br />
Dec, S. F.<br />
Jakobsen, H. J.<br />
Hartzell, C. J.<br />
Campbell, G. C.<br />
Limbach, H.-H.<br />
Wind, R. A.<br />
Poster Session<br />
Wednesday, April 8, <strong>1987</strong><br />
Title<br />
Utility of Nuclear Overhauser Experiments in <strong>th</strong>e<br />
Study of Heme Proteins<br />
Fixed Field Gradient NMR Diffusion Measurements<br />
Using Bessel Function Fits to <strong>th</strong>e Spin-Echo Signal<br />
Motional Properties from Forbidden Peak Intensities in<br />
Double Quantum Spectra of Macromolecules<br />
Multiple Quantum and 129Xe NMR Studies of <strong>th</strong>e<br />
Distribution of Molecules in a Zeolite<br />
Bulk Magnetic Susceptibility Effects in 23Na NMR<br />
Spectra of Compartmentalized Samples Containing<br />
Na ÷ and Shift Reagents<br />
Determination of Enzyme-Steroid Binding Sites by<br />
CPMAS 13C NMR and Selective Excitation<br />
The Use of Multiple Echo Acquisition and Stimulated<br />
Echos to Detect Slow Motion<br />
Characterization of Transition Metal Silicides wi<strong>th</strong> 29Si<br />
NMR Spectroscopy<br />
High-Speed MAS 19F NMR of Fluorocarbon<br />
Polymers<br />
Design of an Efficient Probe for High Field<br />
Multinuclear CP/MAS NMR of Solids<br />
Orientation of <strong>th</strong>e 15N Chemical Shift Tensor in a<br />
Polycrystalline Dipeptide<br />
VT CP/MAS NMR of Antiferromagnetic Metal<br />
Complexes<br />
Temperaturevariable Solid Solution CPMAS NMR<br />
Studies of Dyes in Glassy Polymers<br />
Dynamic Nuclear Polarization in Organic Conductors<br />
Location Numbering Scheme: W for Wednesday, F for Firelight Forum,<br />
K for Kiln followed by <strong>th</strong>e Poster number. Boldfaced type for featured<br />
posters.