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Sensitivity Enhancement in Magnetic Resonance

Richard R. Ernst
- Vol. 2, pp 1-135
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The article was published on 1966-01-01. It has received 437 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Sensitivity (control systems).

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FLASH imaging rapid NMR imaging using low flip-angle pulses

TL;DR: A new method for rapid NMR imaging dubbed FLASH ( fast low-a ngle sh ot) imaging is described which allows measuring times of the order of 1 s (64 × 128 pixel resolution) or 6 s (256 × 256 pixels), resulting in about a 100-fold reduction in measuring time without sacrificing spatial resolution.
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High-Resolution, 1H-Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy as a Tool in the Structural Analysis of Carbohydrates Related to Glycoproteins

TL;DR: This chapter presents literature data on the high-resolution, 1H-NMR spectroscopy of carbohydrates derived from glycoconjugates and discusses the results for carbohydrates related to the glycoproteins of N-glycosylic type.
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Methodological advances in protein NMR

TL;DR: The present chapter focuses primarily on the methodological advances in this latter application, particularly as they relate to the study of proteins in solution.
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General least-squares smoothing and differentiation by the convolution (Savitzky-Golay) method

Abstract: The convolution approach to least-squares smoothing and differentiation is extended to remove the data truncation problem of the original Savitzky and Golay algorithm. A formalism based on the recursive properties of Gram polynomials provides a simple and direct means of calculating the convolution weights for all cases and thus enables a short but completely general routine to be written