Basic Steps in Magnetic Resonance
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Course Description
- Have you ever wondered how magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) works?
- Do you know how one can determine three-dimensional structures of proteins without crystallization?
- How can chemists know for sure if they succeeded in synthesizing the desired molecules?
- How can you figure out the structure of a freshly discovered natural product extracted from plants or algae?