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Structure determination of a tetrasaccharide: transient nuclear Overhauser effects in the rotating frame

Bothner-By et al., 1984

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4795558282336208512
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Bothner-By A
Stephens R
Lee J
Warren C
Jeanloz R
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Journal of the American Chemical Society

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(9) where 72 (dis) and 72 (ind) are transverse relaxation times for distinguishable and indistinguishable spins. Substitution of these into (7) gives values for NOEmax as a function of 0£. A plot of the results is shown in Figure 2. The maximum transient NOE in the rotating …
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