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Progress in NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY Volume 24 Edited by J. W. EMSLEY The University, Southampton J. FEENEY National Institute for Medical Research, London and L. H. SUTCLIFFE Guildford, Surrey © PERGAMON PRESS OXFORD - NEW YORK - SEOUL - TOKYO PROGRESS IN NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY Executive Editors J. W. EMSLEY, Department of Chemistry, The University, Southampton, SO9 5NH, U.K. J. FEENEY, National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London NW7 1AA, U.K. Consulting Editor L. H. SUTCLIFFE Frequency: Bimonthly: February, April, June, August, October, December (Information on earlier volumes is available on request). Subscription Rates: Annual Institutional Subscription Rate (1993): £205.00 (US$328.00). Sterling prices are definitive. US dollar prices are quoted for conven- ience oniy, and are subject to exchange rate fluctuation. Prices include postage and insurance and are subject to change without notice. Subscription rates for Japan are available on request. Specially Reduced Rates to Individuals: Any individual whose institution takes out a library subscription may purchase a second or additional subscription for personal use at a much reduced rate. At the end of the year the Subscriber wili receive, free, the subject index for Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. Subscription enquiries from customers in North America should be sent to: Pergamon Press Inc., 660 White Plains Road, Tarrytown, NY 10591-5153, U.S.A. and for the remainder of the world to: Pergamon Press Ltd, Headington Hill Hall, Oxford OX3 OBW, U.K. Second class postage paid at RAHWAY NJ. Postmaster send address corrections to Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, c/o Pergamon Press Inc., 660 White Plains Road, Tarrytown, NY 10591-5153, U.S.A. Back Issues Back issues of all previously published volumes are available direct from Pergamon Press offices. Publishing/Advertising Offices Pergamon Press Ltd, Pergamon Press Inc., Headington Hill Hall, 660 White Plains Road, Oxford OX3 OBW, England. Tarrytown, New York 10591-5153, U.S.A. © 1993 Pergamon Press Ltd CONTENTS 13C NMR Spectroscopy of Oleanane Triterpenoids by P. K. AGRAWAL and D. C. JAIN 129Xe NMR as a Probe for the Study of Microporous Solids: A Critical Review by P. J. BARRIE and J. KLINOWSKI Simulation of 2D NMR Spectra for Determination of Solution Conformations of Nucleic Acids by A. MAJUMDAR and R. V. HOSUR Structural Characterization of Noncrystalline Solids and Glasses Using Solid State NMR by H. ECKERT Multiple-Quantum NMR Methods by T. J. NORWOOD Relaxation in the Rotating Frame in Liquids by T. E. BULL Sodium Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Chemical Shift Imaging by S. J. KOHLER and N. H. KOLODNY Quadrupolar Effects Transferred to Spin-' Magic-Angle Spinning Spectra of Solids by R. K. HARRIS and A. C. OLIVIERI 51V Solid State NMR Studies of Vanadia Based Catalysts by O. B. LAPINA, V. M. MASTIKHIN, A. A. SHUBIN, V. N. KRASILNIKOV and K. I. ZAMARAEV NMR Studies of Superionic Conductors by D. BRINKMANN CONTENTS OF SOME PREVIOUS VOLUMES Volume 16 Non-Biological Aspects of Phosphorus-31 NMR Spectroscopy D. G. GORENSTEIN Practical Aspects of Tritium Magnetic Resonance J. P. BLOXSIDGE and J. A. ELVIDGE The Problem of Intramolecular Rotation in Liquids and Nuclear Magnetic Relaxation H. G. HERTZ Product Operator Formalism for the Description of NMR Pulse Experiments O. W. S@RENSEN, G. W. EICH, M. H. LEvitT, G. BODENHAUSEN and R. R. ERNST Carbon-13 Chemical Shift Anisotropy W. S. VEEMAN Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of Zeolites J. KLINOWSKI Multipulse NMR in Liquids C. J. TURNER Volume 17 Investigation of the Solution Structures of Short Nucleic Acid Fragments by Means of Nuclear Overhauser Enhancement Measurements ANGELA M. GRONENBORN and G. MARIUS CLORE Applications for Dynamic Nuclear Polarization in '3C NMR in Solids R. A. WIND, M. A. DUIJVESTIIN, C. VAN DER LUGT, A. MANENSCHUN and J. VRIEND Steady-State Techniques for Low Sensitivity and Slowly Relaxing Nuclei A. SCHWENK Theory of Nuclear Spin Relaxation in Paramagnetic Systems in Solution J. KOWALEWSKI, L. NORDENSKIOLD, N. BENETIS and P.-O. WESTLUND Measuring and Imaging of Flow by NMR J. STEPISNIK Multipulse Dynamic NMR of Liquid Crystal Polymers K. MULLER, P. MEIER and G. KOTHE NMR and Compartmentation in Biological Tissues P. S. BELTON and R. G. RATCLIFFE Basic Two-Dimensional NMR D. L. TURNER Volume 18 13C NMR of Enzymes J. P. G. MALTHOUSE Composite Pulses M. H. LEVITT xii Contents of Some Previous Volumes NMR-Studies of Phosphoryl Transferring Enzymes P. ROSCH NMR Field-Cycling Spectroscopy: Principles and Applications F. NOACK Measurement of Spin Coupling Constants to Quadrupolar Nuclei via Relaxation Studies V. MLYNARIK 13C-NMR Spectral Studies of the N-Terminal Portion of Glycophorins K. DILL and R. D. CARTER New Developments in NMR of Simple Electrolyte Solutions M. HOLZ Volume 19 Fourier Transform Pulsed-Gradient Spin-Echo Studies of Molecular Diffusion P. STILBS Broadband Spin Decoupling in Isotropic Liquids A. J. SHAKA and J. KEELER Carbon-13 NMR Spectroscopy of Cardenolides and Bufadienolides W. ROBIEN, B. Kopp, D. SCHABL and H. SCHWARZ Applications of NMR Methods to the Physical Chemistry of Micellar Solutions C. CHACHATY Theoretical and Practical Aspects of One- and Two-dimensional Heteronuclear Overhauser Experiments and Selective 13C T,-Determinations of Heteronuclear Distances K. E. KOVER and G. BATTA Methods of Avoiding the Effects of Acoustic Ringing in Pulsed Fourier Transform Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy I. P. GEROTHANASSIS White Noise Nonlinear System Analysis in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy B. BLUMICH Volume 20 2D NMR Applied to Dynamic Stereochemical Problems R. WILLEM Application of 'H, !3C and '5N NMR in the Chemistry of 1,4-Diazines O. N. CHUPAKHIN, V. N. CHARUSHIN and A. I. CHERNYSHEV Isotope Effects in Nuclear Shielding P. E. HANSEN NMR Methods for Measuring Enzyme Kinetics in vivo K. M. BRINDLE The Superspin Formalism for Pulse NMR A. D. BAIN Optimal Design of Relaxation Time Experiments G. H. WEIss and J. A. FERRETTI 13C Labeling in Studies of Metabolic Regulation R. E. LONDON , The Tube Concept of Macromolecular Liquids in the Light of NMR Experiments R. KIMMICH, G. SCHNUR and M. KOPF Contents of Some Previous Volumes Thallium NMR Spectroscopy J. F. HINTON, K. R. METZ and R. W. BRIGGS Linear Prediction and Maximum Entropy Methods in NMR Spectroscopy D. S. STEPHENSON Volume 21 Multinuclear Studies of Aluminium Compounds J. W. AKITT Displacive Order-Disorder Crossover in Perovskite and Antifluorite Crystals Undergoing Rotation Phase Transitions R. L. ARMSTRONG Orientation of the Rotational Diffusion Principal Axis System Determined by Nuclear Relaxation Data A. DOLLE and T. BLUHM Quadrupolar Relaxation and Thermodynamical Processes in Liquid Metallic Alloys K. OTT, M. A. HAGHANI, C. A. PAULICK and D. QUITMANN Construction, Evolution and Detection of Magnetization Modes Designed for Treating Longitudinal Relaxation of Weakly Coupled Spin 1/2 Systems with Magnetic Equivalence D. CANET Structural Applications of One-Bond Carbon—Carbon Spin-Spin Coupling Constants L. B. KRIVDIN and G. A. KALABIN High Resolution Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of Biological Fluids J. K. NICHOLSON and I. D. WILSON Polarization Transfer Experiments in High-Resolution NMR Spectroscopy O. W. SORENSEN Volume 22 Scaling in One and Two Dimensional NMR Spectroscopy in Liquids R. V. HOSUR Oligosaccharide Conformations: Application of NMR and Energy Calculations S. W. HOMANS Relaxation Matrix Analysis of 2D NMR Data B. A. BORGIAS, M. GOCHIN, D. J. KERWOOD and T. L. JAMES NMR Investigations of Protein Structure G. WAGNER Quantitative Investigations of Molecular Stereodynamics by 1D and 2D NMR Methods K. G. ORRELL, V. SIK and D. STEPHENSON NMR Parameters of Alkynes B. WRACKMEYER and K. HORCHLER Improved Methods for Quantitative Spectral Analysis of NMR Data H. GESMAR, J. J. LED and F. ABILDGAARD 29Si NMR Spectroscopy of Trimethylsilyl Tags J. SCHRAML xiv Contents of Some Previous Volumes Primary and Secondary Structures of Synthetic Polymer Systems as Studied by '3C NMR Spectroscopy I. ANDO, T. YAMANOBE and T. ASAKURA Solid State NMR Techniques for the Study of Surface Phenomena J.-PH. ANSERMET, C. P. SLICHTER and J. H. SINFELT A Primer on Isotopic Labeling in NMR Investigations of Biopolymers P. H. BOLTON Vanadium-51 NMR O. W. HOWARTH Field-Cycling Relaxometry of Protein Solutions and Tissue: Implications for MRI S. H. KOENIG and R. D. BROWN III Solid State NMR Studies of Local Motions in Polymers A. K. Roy and P. T. INGLEFIELD Volume 23 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Solid State P. JEZZARD, J. J. ATTARD, T. A. CARPENTER and L. D. HALL Applications of Three- and Four-Dimensional Heteronuclear NMR Spectroscopy to Protein Structure Determination G. M. CLORE and A. M. GRONENBORN Angiography and Perfusion Measurements by NMR R. TURNER and P. KELLER Solvent Signal Suppression in NMR M. GUERON, P. PLATEAU and M. DECORPS Modern Methods of NMR Data Processing and Data Evaluation R. E. HOFFMAN and G. C. LEvy 1H NMR Magic Angle Spinning (MAS) Studies of Heterogeneous Catalysis V. M. MASTIKHIN, I. L.M UDRAKOVSKY and A. V. NOSOV Spin-Spin Coupling Constants between Carbons Separated by More Than One Bond L. B. KRIVDIN and E. M. DELLA

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