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Computer controlled pulse programmes can derive a great deal of data from NMR experiments and the variety of these is nearly limitless. The two principal facilities which only computer linked spectrometers allow are (a) the precise timing of radiofrequency signals through several independent irradiation or detection channels and (b) accumulation, manipulation and presentation of data in many distinctive ways, both numerical and graphic.
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© 1986 W. Kemp
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Kemp, W. (1986). Multipulse and Computational Methods in NMR. In: NMR in Chemistry. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-18348-7_7
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