Nitrogen-15 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

448 indexed citations
published 1979
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Andalas University Repository (Andalas University)

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About Nitrogen-15 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

This paper, published in 1979, received 448 indexed citations . Written by George C. Levy and Robert L. Lichter covering the research area of Nuclear and High Energy Physics and Spectroscopy. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Organic Chemistry (169 citations), Spectroscopy (158 citations) and Molecular Biology (145 citations). Published in Andalas University Repository (Andalas University).

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