What are typical magnitudes in Hertz of resonance line width of carbon-13, nitrogen-15 and phosphorus-31 in biological molecules in different residues, situations?
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posted Nov 26 '09 at 11:39 Evgeny Fadeev |
What are typical magnitudes in Hertz of resonance line width of carbon-13, nitrogen-15 and phosphorus-31 in biological molecules in different residues, situations?
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posted Nov 26 '09 at 11:40 Evgeny Fadeev |
What are typical magnitudes in Hertz of resonance line width of carbon-13, nitrogen-15 and phosphorus-31 in biological molecules in different residues, situations?
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posted Nov 26 '09 at 11:47 Evgeny Fadeev |
What are typical magnitudes in Hertz of resonance line width of proton, carbon-13, nitrogen-15 and phosphorus-31 in biological molecules in different residues, situations?
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posted Nov 26 '09 at 11:51 Evgeny Fadeev |
What are typical magnitudes in Hertz of resonance line width of proton, carbon-13, nitrogen-15 and phosphorus-31 in biological molecules in different residues, situations?situations? (i'm especially interested about such information on heavy nuclei since they are rarely observed directly)
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posted Nov 26 '09 at 11:52 Evgeny Fadeev |
What are typical magnitudes in Hertz of resonance line width of proton, carbon-13, nitrogen-15 and phosphorus-31 in biological molecules in different residues, situations? (i'm especially interested about in such information on heavy nuclei since they are rarely observed directly)
Thanks.
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posted Nov 26 '09 at 12:01 Evgeny Fadeev |
What are typical magnitudes in Hertz of resonance line width of proton, carbon-13, nitrogen-15 and phosphorus-31 in biological molecules in different residues, situations? molecular weight, other circumstances? (i'm especially interested in such information on heavy nuclei since they are rarely observed directly)
Thanks.