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    Korean Soc Emerg Med
  • Book
    Günter Engelhardt, Dieter Michel.
    Summary: The recent advent of novel sophisticated NMR techniques enables the measurement of NMR spectra of solids comparable in resolution to those of liquids. Within a few short years, high- resolution solid-state NMR spectroscopy has developed to a new, effective, and widely used means in elucidating subtle details of the structural properties of a wide range of different kinds of solid materials. High-resolution solid-state NMR has recently been extensively applied to study structure and solid-state reactions of inorganic silicates, aluminosilicates and, in particular, zeolites. In addition, a variety of NMR methods including conventional FT NMR techniques have been successfully used to investigate sorbate-sorbent interactions and the structure of adsorbed molecules. This book shows that the dramatic development during the last decade has provided a wealth of new and hitherto unattainable information which has greatly contributed to a better understanding of the structural and physico-chemical properties of these important classes of materials. An account is given on the wide range of applications of multinuclear high-resolution solid-state NMR spectroscopy in silicate and zeolite science, with special emphasis on the various kinds of chemical information retrievable from the NMR experiments. Although a concise survey is given on the basic principles and methods of high-resolution solid-state NMR, some familiarity with the general fundamentals of NMR spectroscopy would be helpful in reading this monograph. Nielsen 9780471915973 20160527

    Contents:
    Historical Background
    Scope and Organization of the Book
    Basic Principles and Methods of High-Resolution NMR of Solids and Adsorbed Molecules
    29Si NMR of Silicate Solutions
    General Aspects of 29Si and 27Al NMR of the Silicate and Aluminosilicate Framework
    Application of 29Si and 27Al NMR to Silicates, Aluminosilicates and Zeolites
    NMR Studies of Nuclei Other than 29Si and 27Al in Zeolites and Non-Zeolitic Silicates
    High-Resolution NMR of Adsorbed Molecules. Nielsen 9780471915973 20160527
    Print c1987
  • Article
    Koss LG, Bartels PH, Bibbo M, Freed SZ, Sychra JJ, Taylor J, Wied GL.
    Acta Cytol. 1977 Mar-Apr;21(2):247-60.
    Computer discrimination of atypical (ATY) urothelial cells from the urinary sediment by means of supervised learning algorithms discoled that these cells form a distinct, although ill-defined, family of cells which differs from normal (NEG) and malignant (POS) cell groups. The clinical significance of this observation must await long-term clinical follow-up. The possibility of issuing computer displays on individual patients with possible diagnostic and prognostic implications is discussed.
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