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2013
2013
- Journal of magnetic resonance
- 2013
We recently described a family of experiments for R2n(v) Driven Spin Diffusion (RDSD) spectroscopy suitable for homonuclear… (More)
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2011
2011
- Solid state nuclear magnetic resonance
- 2011
The solid-state phase transitions of CuBr, CuI and NaNbO(3) can be readily observed using (63)Cu and (23)Na high-temperature… (More)
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2010
2010
- 2010 International Conference on Information…
- 2010
Microgrid is a controllable unit integrated by distributed energy, load, energy storage and control devices. The operation and… (More)
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2007
2007
- 2007
, doi: 10.1098/rstb.2007.2170 363 2008 Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B Bertrand C.Y Collard and David J Mackill breeding in the twenty… (More)
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2006
2006
- Journal of magnetic resonance
- 2006
Despite success of previous studies, high-resolution solid-state NMR (SSNMR) of paramagnetic systems has been still largely… (More)
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2006
2006
- 2006
The intrinsic complexity of self-organising MASs (multi-agent systems) makes it difficult to predict global system evolutions at… (More)
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2005
2005
- Journal of controlled release : official journal…
- 2005
Physicochemical properties of sodium alginate-magnesium aluminum silicate (SA-MAS) composite films were investigated and a… (More)
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2005
2005
- Journal of magnetic resonance
- 2005
High resolution magic angle spinning (HRMAS) has become an extremely versatile tool to study heterogeneous systems. HRMAS relies… (More)
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2005
2005
- Journal of magnetic resonance
- 2005
Stray field imaging has been extensively utilized in the last 10 years to perform very high resolution imaging of samples in a… (More)
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1998
1998
- Journal of magnetic resonance
- 1998
One- and two-dimensional static and magic-angle spinning (MAS) exchange NMR experiments for quantifying slow (tauc > 1 ms… (More)
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