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The most complete coverage of magnetic resonance availableEncyclopedia of Magnetic Resonance (Encyclopedia of Nuclear
Magnetic Resonance in print) captures every aspect of the
interdisciplinary nature of magnetic resonance and provides the
most complete and up-to-date source in the field. Since the original publication of Encyclopedia of Magnetic
Resonance in 1996, the area of magnetic resonance has seen
extensive developments and now encompasses a whole range of
techniques, NMR, MRI, and MRS. This expanded online edition covers
all the essential information about the theory, applications and
history of magnetic resonance. The annual addition of new articles
and updates of existing articles will ensure that EMR remains the
most comprehensive, up-to-date reference in the field. The encyclopedia is structured by topic. Please click here to view the Topics list, where you will find information on:
Planned and organized by an eminent international editorial
board and reviewed by a distinguished advisory board, the
Encyclopedia of Magnetic Resonance provides an essential reference
for anyone using magnetic resonance in industry, research or
medicine. Should you wish to purchase a print edition of the Encyclopedia
of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, which published in 1996, please
visit
www.wiley.com . Praise for the print version of the encyclopedia includes the
following: "This Encyclopedia of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance is an essential
reference work for anyone using NMR in industry, research or
medicine. It should be very useful for those wanting to have
information about the theory, the applications and the history of
NMR". Trends in Analytical Chemistry Citing EMR articlesTo cite articles within the Encyclopedia of Magnetic Resonance,
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