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Physics / Scientific method / Two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy / Fourier transform / Trigonometric functions / Magnetization transfer / Sinc function / Mathematical analysis / Spectroscopy / Nuclear magnetic resonance
Date: 2001-02-01 13:56:08
Physics
Scientific method
Two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Fourier transform
Trigonometric functions
Magnetization transfer
Sinc function
Mathematical analysis
Spectroscopy
Nuclear magnetic resonance

3 Basic concepts for two-dimensional NMR  ,QWURGXFWLRQ The basic ideas of two-dimensional NMR will be introduced by reference to the appearance of a COSY spectrum; later in this lecture the product operator formalism

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