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CHEMISTRY 36 SPECTROSCOPY Encyclopedi a o f NMR / eMagRes Edited by Robin K. Harris & Roderick E. Wasylishen University of East Anglia, UK; University of Alberta, Canada eMagRes captures every aspect of the interdisciplinary nature of magnetic resonance and provides the most complete and up-to-date online reference resource in the field. As well as articles covering the science, technology and methodology of the subject, eMagRes also includes articles on the history of Magnetic Resonance alongside personal accounts of MRI and NMR development. Offering a pedagogical focus, eMagRes has published over 1,100 articles written by more than 1,250 experts in the field. Previously published as the Encyclopedia of Magnetic Resonance (EMR), eMagRes now presents the content in two ways so you can get to the content you need, quickly: • Firstly, the articles are organised alphabetically by topic, under the top-level headings of Handboo k o f Spect roscopy 2nd Completely Revised and Enlarged Edition Edited by Günter Gauglitz, David S. Moore Institute for Physical und Theoretical Chemistry, University Tuebingen, Germany; Los Alamos National Lab, NM, USA 978-3-527-32150-6 CL | Apr 2014 1993pp Also available as an online book: 978-3-527-65470-3 4 Volume Set MRI and NMR • Secondly, articles are arranged chronologically: from 2012 onwards in Volumes and Issues, and prior to 2012 in annual supplements All articles published in the Encyclopedia of NMR and the EMR/eMagRes Handbooks are published online in eMagRes, which is updated quarterly wileyonlinelibrary.com/ref/eMagRes Readership: Students, researchers, technicians and scientists working in universities or industries in the following areas: biology, biochemistry, chemistry, physics, materials science, polymer science, drug development, medicinal chemistry, nano science, and forensic science Print ISBN: 978-0-470-05821-3 | CL | 2012 | 6442pp eMagRes ISBN: 978-0-470-03459-0 UPDATING 10 Volume Set Online NMR in Pharmace utic al Science Edited by Jeremy Everett, John C. Lindon, Robin K. Harris & Ian D. Wilson University of Greenwich, UK; Imperial College London, UK; Imperial College London, UK; University of Durham, UK • Addresses Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) related techniques and applications across the entire pharmaceutical industry, from chemistry to drug testing and quality assurance • Covers all steps of drug development, from chemistry to clinical testing, industrial production and quality assurance • Includes applications of NMR in chemistry and biology and of Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) in medicine • Spans a broad range of topics in pharmaceutical science, taking in both research applications used to support fundamental understanding of pharmaceutical agents, through safety, toxicology and clinical assessment, and considers quality in manufacturing environments and intellectual property protection • Draws out the best and most relevant information from the eMagRes combining it with new material produced specifically for the book, and presenting it in a fashion that appeals to the non-MR specialist Readership: Individuals in in the pharmaceutical sector who use MR; those looking for problem-solving tools to apply within the pharmaceutical sciences Print ISBN: 978-1-118-66025-6 | CL | Sep 2015 | 504pP Also available online as part of eMagRes: 978-0-470-03459-0 FORTHCOMING


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