Contents of volume 49

Contents of volume 49

CONTENTS OF VOLUME 49 NUMBER 1, AUGUST 1982 C. V. LAGODZINSKAYA AND I. Yu. KLIMENKO. Measurement tion for Magnetic Susceptibility with Solenoidal ...

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CONTENTS

OF VOLUME

49

NUMBER 1, AUGUST 1982 C. V. LAGODZINSKAYA AND I. Yu. KLIMENKO. Measurement

tion for Magnetic Susceptibility with Solenoidal Magnet trometers .._._..._._._..._._..............._............._..

and CorrecNMR SpecE.

. J. OSTEN AND R. RADEGLIA. Spin Dynamics

of an AX System in FTNMR Experiment by the Example of the {‘H}-CW-Off-Resonance Decoupled r3C NMR Spectrum of Chloroform

JAMES F. HAW, T. E. GLASS, AND H. C. DORN. Conditions

Flow FT-‘H

NMR

Measurements

for Quantitative under Repetitive Pulse Conditions

8 22

DAVID T. PEGG, M. ROBIN BENDALL, AND DAVID M. DODDRELL. Ran-

domization

of Spins in Heteronuclear

Pulse Sequences

32

P. W. FRANCE AND M. WADSWORTH. Satellites and Shoulders in the NMR

“B Resonance of Borate Glass

48

KEIICHI OHNO. Application

of ESR Imaging to a Continuous Flow Method for Study on Kinetics of Short-Lived Radicals

J. N. HERAK, ALKA VELENIK, AND C. A. MCDOWELL. An ENDOR Study of Long-Range Spin Interactions in Molecular Crystals. II. The 5-Thymy1 Radical in a Single Crystal of Thymidine .. .. .. T. VAANANEN, J. JOKISAARI, AND J. LOUNILA. The Structure and Orientational Behavior of o&o-Difluorobenzene in Nematic Liquid Crystals

56

64 73

HENRY ZELDES AND RALPH LIVINGSTON. The Use of Spectral Simulations

for the Assay of Radical Concentrations R. C. BOWMAN, JR., AND W.-K.

for Second-Moment

by ESR

RHIM. A Simple Magic-Echo

84 Sequence

Measurements

93

P. DwBors MURPHY, T. TAKI, B. C. GERSTEIN, P. M. HENRICHS, AND D. J. MASSA. Shielding Anisotropies of 13C in Poly(ethylene terephthalate) . . ...__._..._....__.....__._.___....,.._.,__.,.,._ D. A. TORCIIIA AND ATTILA SZABO. Spin-Lattice

Relaxation

99

in Solids

P. J. HORE, M. R. EGMOND, H. T. EDZES, AND R. KAPTEIN. Cross-Re-

laxation Effects in the Photo-CIDNP Spectra of Amino Acids and Proteins . . .._......._.._.._...................._.._..._.._..

122

NOTES B. BL~MICH AND D. ZIESSOW. Skyline Projections in Two-Dimensional

NMR

Spectroscopy

P. N. TUTUNJIAN AND J. S. WAUGH. The Anisotropy

of the 31P-3iP

Indirect Nuclear Coupling G. HURST, K. KRAFT, R. SCHULTZ, AND R. KREILICK. Radiofrequency

Coil Construction

for a Bruker/IBM

ENDOR

Cavity

STEVEN L. PATT. Pulse Strategies for the Suppression of Acoustic Ring-

ing ..~.~.~....~~.~~~~~..~..~.....~~~~

., ._..

_. _.......

COMMUNICATIONS S. J. KARLIK, G. A. ELGAVISH, R. P. PILLAI, AND 6. L. EICHWORN.

Aluminum-27 NMR Studies of Al(III)-Phosphate Aqueous Solution .._ _........ __ . . . A. N. GARROWAY. Magic-Angle

Complexes in __ .._

Sample Spinning of Liquids

MICHAEL BATLEY AND JOHN W. REDMOND. 31PNMR

Reference Stan-

dards for Aqueous Samples DAVID L. TURNER. Carbon-13

Quantum

Coherence

Autocorrelation NMR Using Double~~.~~.~......~.~...~~~~~~..~.~.~_..~.

BOOK REVIEWS Ferromagnetodynamics: The Dynamics of Magnetic Bubbles, Domains and Domain Wails. T. H. O’Dell Specialist Periodical Reports. Spectroscopic Properties of Inorganic and Organometallic Compounds. D. M. Adams and E. A. V. Ebs-

worth, Senior Reporters Computer

Networks

in the Chemical

Laboratory.

Edited by George

C. Levy and Dan Terpstra NUMBER 2, SEPTEMBER 1982 DAVID M. DODDRELL, DAVID T. PEGG, AND M. ROIXN BENDALL.

stochastic J Cross-Polarization

in Liquids

.JOSEP~~ GRANOT. Resolution Effects in Spin-Lattice

surements

Relaxation Time

._..r.,,.._.___...._......__.........I._..........

THOMAS HERRLING, NORBERT KLIMES, WOLFGANG KARTHE, UWE EwERT, AND BERND EBERT. EPR Zeugmatography with Modulated ag-

netic Field Gradient PXOTR FAJER AND DEREK MARSH. Microwave

and Modulation Field homogeneities and the Effect of Cavity Q in Saturation Transfer E Spectra. Dependence on Sample Size

212

T. LIONEL, J. R. MORTON, AND K. F. PRESTON. The EPR Spectrum

of 225

Qs(CO)~+ Trapped in a Single Crystal of Cr(CO), W. SCHAJOR, U. HAEBERLEN, AND J. TEGENFELDT. Identification Characterization of the Motion of Water Molecules in Normal Deuterated Pyromellitic Acid Dihydrate

and and 233

The Interaction of Cobalt with Glycerophosphoryl Glycerol and Phosphatidyl Glycerol Bilayer Membranes

ALAN C. MCLAUGHLIN.

JOSEPH GRANOT. Paramagnetic

Relaxation

in Dipolar-Coupled

246

Homonu-

clear Spin Systems

251

T. C. NG, W. T. EVANOCHKO, R. N. HIRAMOTO, V. K. GHANTA, M. LILLY, A. J. LAWSON, T. H. CORBETT, J. R. DURANT, AND J. GLIcKSON. 31P NMR Spectroscopy of in Viva Tumors

271

B. B. SHARMA, G. CHIDICHIMO, A. SAUPE, H. CHANG, AND G. H. BROWN. Linewidth Analysis of the Proton Resonance Spectrum of Benzene in a Nematic Solution

287

W. WOLNEY FILHO, R. L. HAVILL, AND J. M. TITMAN. Nuclear elaxation in Molten Alkali Nitrates

2%

Spin

BRETT AND D. T. EDMONDS. 170 and ‘H NQR Study of Solid Meth-

anol Near Its Melting

Temperature

SOOK LEE, D. P. AMES, AND J. M. PUTNAM. Occurrence

of Abnormal Divergence Peaks in Axially Symmetric EPR Hyperhine Powder Spectra ..__....__.....__._...__..._._...._____._..__.___,,_._.

312

NOTES

9. HENNIG AND H. H. LIMBACH. Magnetization Transfer in the Rotating Frame: A New Simple Kinetic Tool for tbe Determination of Rate Constants in the Slow Chemical Exchange Range

322

NICHOLAS ZUMBULYADIS. Suppression of the Spinner Signal in Magic-

Angle-Spinning

NMR

A. LOEWENSTEIN. NMR

329 Study of the Azide Ion

332

ANTHONY S. SERIANNI AND ROBERT BARKER. 13C Spin-Lattice

laxation Times of [ l-‘3C]-Enriched

Re-

Carbohydrates

W. T. DIXON, JACOB SCHAEFER, M. D. SEFCIK, E. 0. STEJSKAL, AND R. A. MCKAY. Total Suppression of Sidebands in CPMAS C- 13 NMR ,.,......__..........___...__......._...___._.._. BRUCE COOK AND I. J. LOWE. A Large-Inductance,

High-Q, Series-Tuned Coil for NMR

335

341

High-Frequency, 346

COMMUNICATIONS A. SAMOSON, E. KUNDLA, AND E. LIPPMAA. High Resolution

NMR

of Quadrupolar

MAS-

Nuclei in Powders

ERHARD HAUPT. A Timesaving

Method to Determine the Length of a 90” Pulse ~~~...~~.~~.~~.~~~.~...~~~~........~.~~~...~~

T. TERAO, H. MIURA, AND A. SAIKA. Measurements of the 13C--lH Coupling Constants in Solid Adamantane: Resolution Enhancement by Multiple-Pulse Decoupling

365

P. DUBOIS MURPHY. Elimination of the Power Mismatch ments in Cross-Polarization NMR

368

Require-

NUMBER 3, OCTOBER ‘1, 1982 RONALD CROUCH, STUART HURLBERT, AND ARIS RAGOUZEOS. An Iter-

ative Linear Method for Calculation

of Spin-Lattice

Relaxation Times

CLAYDEN AND R. J. P. WILLIAMS. Peptide Group Shifts

371 383

Conformational Analysis of and Glycyl-L-Histidine from Nuclear-Nuclear . Spin Relaxation

BRUNT PERLY AND CLAUDE CHACHATY.

L-Alanyl-L-Tryptophan and Electron-Nuclear

397

MIRKO I. HROVAT, CHESTER 0. BRITT, TONY C. MOORE, AND CHARGES G. WADE. An Alternating Pulsed Magnetic Field Gradient Apparatus

for NMR

Self-Diffusion

. ZIMMERMANN.

Measurements

Quantitative

Spin Determination

by EPR Spectroscopy

G. M. MUHA. The Zeeman Effect in Spin = 1 Systems

,

JEN~ J. LED AND HENRIK GESMAR. The Applicability

of the MagnetizationTransfer NMR Technique to Determine Chemical Exchange Rates in Extreme Cases. The Importance of Complementary Experiments

J. 1. KAPLAN AND A. N. GARROWAY. Homogeneous

Distributions

and Inhomogeneous of Correlation Times. Lineshapes for Chemical Exchange

. BOSCAINO AND F. M. GELARDI. The Effect of the Spin Packet Lineshape

on the Saturation

of Inhomogeneous

Resonances

J. ISOYA, W. C. TENNANT, Y. UCHIDA, AND J. A. WEIL. Biradical

Center

in a-Quartz P. DIEHL, J. JOKISAARI, AND F. MOIA. Determination

of ‘H and i3C Chemical Shift Anisotropies. Comparison of Methods Using Acetonitrile as a Probe . .._.__..,_._.__,_._....._............_......._,.,_,

EDWARD P. DULIBA, EDMUND G. SEEBAUER, AND R. LINN BELFORD. Nu-

clear Quadrupole Coupling Cobalt(I1) System

in an EPR Investigation

of a Low-Spin 507

J. S. WAUGH. Systematic Procedure for Constructing coupling Sequences ___ ..,

Broadband

De517

LEV JACOBSON. Observation of Phosphorus-Phosphorus Dipolar Couplings by Two-Dimensional Nuclear Magnetization Exchange Spectroscopy . . . ... .. . . . . ...

522

T. C. NG, W. T. EVANOCHKO, AND J. D. GLICKSON. Faraday Shield for Surface Coil Studies of Subcutaneous Tumors

520

BURKHARDKIRSTEANDHANSVANWILLIGEN. tra of VO(acac)* in Frozen Solution

530

VLADIMIR MLYN~RIK. Indirect Coupling Constants AUTH~RINDEX

FORVOLUME~~

TripieResonanceSpec-

Measurement

of Nitrogen-Carbon 534

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537

The Subject Index for Volume 49 will appear in the December 1982 issue as part of a cumulative index for the year 1982.