The Principles of Nuclear Magnetism

The Principles of Nuclear Magnetism
Author: A. Abragam
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 666
Release: 1961
Genre: Science
ISBN: 019852014X

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The Principles of Nuclear Magnetism

The Principles of Nuclear Magnetism

The Principles of Nuclear Magnetism
Author: Anatole Abragam
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 599
Release: 1962
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:250194719

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The Principles of Nuclear Magnetism

The Principles of Nuclear Magnetism
Author: A. Abragam
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 599
Release: 1973
Genre: Nuclear magnetic resonance
ISBN: OCLC:301698048

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Spin Dynamics

Spin Dynamics
Author: Malcolm H. Levitt
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 824
Release: 2013-05-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781118681848

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Spin Dynamics: Basics of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Second Edition is a comprehensive and modern introduction which focuses on those essential principles and concepts needed for a thorough understanding of the subject, rather than the practical aspects. The quantum theory of nuclear magnets is presented within a strong physical framework, supported by figures. The book assumes only a basic knowledge of complex numbers and matrices, and provides the reader with numerous worked examples and exercises to encourage understanding. With the explicit aim of carefully developing the subject from the beginning, the text starts with coverage of quarks and nucleons and progresses through to a detailed explanation of several important NMR experiments, including NMR imaging, COSY, NOESY and TROSY. Completely revised and updated, the Second Edition features new material on the properties and distributions of isotopes, chemical shift anisotropy and quadrupolar interactions, Pake patterns, spin echoes, slice selection in NMR imaging, and a complete new chapter on the NMR spectroscopy of quadrupolar nuclei. New appendices have been included on Euler angles, and coherence selection by field gradients. As in the first edition, all material is heavily supported by graphics, much of which is new to this edition. Written for undergraduates and postgraduate students taking a first course in NMR spectroscopy and for those needing an up-to-date account of the subject, this multi-disciplinary book will appeal to chemical, physical, material, life, medical, earth and environmental scientists. The detailed physical insights will also make the book of interest for experienced spectroscopists and NMR researchers. • An accessible and carefully written introduction, designed to help students to fully understand this complex and dynamic subject • Takes a multi-disciplinary approach, focusing on basic principles and concepts rather than the more practical aspects • Presents a strong pedagogical approach throughout, with emphasis placed on individual spins to aid understanding • Includes numerous worked examples, problems, further reading and additional notes Praise from the reviews of the First Edition: "This is an excellent book... that many teachers of NMR spectroscopy will cherish... It deserves to be a ‘classic’ among NMR spectroscopy texts." NMR IN BIOMEDICINE "I strongly recommend this book to everyone...it is probably the best modern comprehensive description of the subject." ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE, INTERNATIONAL EDITION

Introduction to Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Introduction to Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Author: Richard B. Buxton
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 479
Release: 2009-08-27
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780521899956

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This is the second edition of a useful introductory book on a technique that has revolutionized neuroscience, specifically cognitive neuroscience. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has now become the standard tool for studying the brain systems involved in cognitive and emotional processing. It has also been a major factor in the consilience of the fields of neurobiology, cognitive psychology, social psychology, radiology, physics, mathematics, engineering, and even philosophy. Written and edited by a clinician-scientist in the field, this book remains an excellent user's guide to t

The Physical Principles of Magnetism

The Physical Principles of Magnetism
Author: Allan H. Morrish
Publsiher: Wiley-IEEE Press
Total Pages: 700
Release: 2001-01-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 078036029X

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The IEEE Press is pleased to reissue this essential book for understanding the basis of modern magnetic materials. Diamagnetism, paramagnetism, ferromagnetism, ferrimagnetism, and antiferromagnetism are covered in an integrated manner -- unifying subject matter from physics, chemistry, metallurgy, and engineering. Magnetic phenomena are discussed both from an experimental and theoretical point of view. The underlying physical principles are presented first, followed by macroscopic or microscopic theories. Although quantum mechanical theories are given, a phenomenological approach is emphasized. More than half the book is devoted to a discussion of strongly coupled dipole systems, where the molecular field theory is emphasized. The Physical Principles of Magnetism is a classic "must read" for anyone working in the magnetics, electromagnetics, computing, and communications fields.

Principles of Magnetic Resonance

Principles of Magnetic Resonance
Author: Charles P. Slichter
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783662127841

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It is a source of great pleasure to help launch the new Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences. Some years aga I wrote my book, Principles of Magnetic Resonance. I have been eager to publish a new book concerned with spin temperature, double resonance, and spin-flip line narrowing, topics basic to important trends in present-day magnetic resonance which were not treated in my earlier book. Invitations to lecture in Osaka, Japan, in Leuven, Belgium, and Lausanne, Switzerland, had provided occasion to prepare first drafts of the new topics and to get student feedback. My plans were changed, however, when I learned that Principles of M agnetic Resonance was no longer available. Dr. Lotsch, Physics Editor of Springer-Verlag, and I decided it made sense to combine the new book with a modified old one, thereby continuing to make available a complete text in basic magnetic resonance written with a philosophy of presenting a thorough treatment of a small number of concepts which are key to large areas of magnetic res on an ce. In addition to adding three new chapters, I have added new material to the original chapters, have added two new appendices-one on the use of Bloch equations to describe rate processes, the other on the effect of diffusion on spin echoes-and have augmented the collection of homework problems.

Nuclear Magnetism

Nuclear Magnetism
Author: A. Abragam,Maurice Goldman
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 656
Release: 1982
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015017223762

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A study of the most interesting advances of the last ten to fifteen years in nuclear magnetism. The book is both theoretical and experimental and includes a large number of equations and a selection of numerical results and experimental curves.