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2. Second Quantization Method in Two-Dimensional NMR Spectroscopy
3. Breaking primary seed dormancy in Gibbens beardtongue (Penstemon gibbensii) and blowout penstemon (Penstemon haydenii)
4. Effect of CSF Albumin Concentration on NMR Relaxation Parameters
5. The solid state
6. The solid state
7. The solid state
8. The solid state
9. Ingram Bywater
10. Hydrothermal time as a tool in comparative germination studies.
11. Comparative effects of castration and dehorning in series or concurrent castration and dehorning procedures on stress responses and production in Holstein calves1
12. Some Sixteenth Century Manuscript Letter-Books
13. First Report of Pyrenophora seminiperda in Turkey and Greece
14. Simplified Soil Analysis Procedure for Use in Small‐Scale Agriculture
15. Pressurized Hot Water Procedures for Use on Small Farms in Developing Countries
16. A Rapid Turbidimetric Potassium Test Modified for Use with the Pressurized Hot‐Water Extraction
17. Relaxation times and microstructures
18. Is The Barley Endosperm a Water Reservoir for the Embryo When Germinating Seeds Are Dried?
19. On the localized quantification of metabolites with coupled spins
20. A simulation model to predict seed dormancy loss in the field for Bromus tectorum L.
21. Seed enhancements
22. Simultaneous 31P MRS of the soleus and gastrocnemius in Sherpas during graded calf muscle exercise
23. Characterization of finite length composites: Part II. Mechanical performance of injection moulded composites (Technical Report)
24. Generalized mitochondrial dysfunction in Parkinson's disease detected by magnetic resonance spectroscopy of muscle
25. Germination Ecophysiology of Leymus cinereus (Poaceae)
26. The Brain at High Altitude: Hypometabolism as a Defense against Chronic Hypoxia?
27. Quantitative characterization of the eddy current fields in a 40‐cm bore superconducting magnet
28. Evaluation of effects of PAF on alveolar fluid clearance with use of NMR imaging
29. Germination of Perennial Ryegrass and Annual Bluegrass Seeds Subjected to Hydration‐Dehydration Cycles
30. Proton Relaxation Studies of Water Compartmentalization in a Model Neurological System
31. Motional degradation of metabolite signal strengths when using STEAM: A correction method
32. Intensity artifacts in MRI caused by gradient switching in an animal-size NMR magnet
33. Analysis of the temporal and spatial dependence of the Eddy current fields in a 40‐cm bore magnet
34. Development of an in vivo19F magnetic resonance method for measuring oxygen deficency in tumors
35. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy and Sensitizer-Adduct Measurements of Photodynamic Therapy-Induced Ischemia in Solid Tumors
36. Multiexponential proton relaxation in model cellular systems
37. Application of continuous relaxation time distributions to the fitting of data from model systmes and excised tissue
38. Skeletal muscle metabolism and work capacity: a 31P-NMR study of Andean natives and lowlanders
39. Metabolic and work efficiencies during exercise in Andean natives
40. Skeletal muscle pH dynamics during arousal from hibernation measured by31P NMR spectroscopy
41. 752 WORK RATE ATP AND pHm DURING CALF MUSCLE EXERCISE TO FATIGUE: A 31P NMR STUDY
42. IN VIVO 31P NMR OF ELECTRICALLY STIMULATED HUMAN QUADRICEPS MUSCLE
43. Magnetic Resonance
44. The effect of coil geometry on the RF heating of saline phantoms: applications to in vivo NMR
45. A proton NMR relaxation evaluation of a model of brain oedema fluid
46. A proton relaxation study of nearly free methyl rotors in lithium acetate
47. An experimental investigation of the effects of tunnelling on the spin-lattice relaxation of the methyl protons in solid acetone
48. On the use of double-quantum coherence from anAX3 system (protons in lactate) for spectral editing
49. Assessment of temporal changes in pulmonary edema with NMR imaging
50. IN VIVO 31P NMR OF ELECTRICALLY STIMULATED HUMAN QUADRICEPS MUSCLE
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