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This page on display for view is for provisional
informations which would be altered sooner or later.
A few photographs received from Bruker BioSpin in response to
the P.I.'s queries on the imported probe assembly are displayed here.
The two photographs from Bruker BioSpin were Loaded for display on this page as below on
3rd Septmber 2005. This is to be viewed in conjunction with the page on First phase of the Scheme in this site.
| PhotoGraph from Bruker BioSpin, Switzerland |
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| Photo Graph depicts the Transmitter / Receiver connections and leads from the MAS Satator/RF Coil |
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| Dr.S.Aravamudhan, Principal Investigator ,CSIR Project |
| Photograph from Bruker BioSpin, Switzerland |
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| Another perspective of the Transmitter/Receiver leads |
http://www.geocities.com/aravamudhan1944/ugc_inno_proposal.com
As a consequence of the efforts to implement this CSIR Scheme, it became apparent that at this University
a Research Scheme under the UGC INNOVATION PROGRAME would be in place
to get more and more students and staff interested in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. Hence the effort was initiated
and the proceeding is available in the URL linked as above . CLICK on
link above to display.
Scanned image of the communication received from the 'Under Secretary UGC' during November 2007 pertaining
to the INNOVATION PROGRAMME can be displayed from the link below:
The second link in the Web Page URL:
http://geocities.com/amudhan_nehu/index.html is a full length article in the context for an application of NMR. This MS Word document contains about
20 pages and a few pages are devoted for an elementary description of NMR intended for people who
have not known about Nuclear Magnetic Resoance [ NMR ]
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