Form of presentation | Russian monographs |
Year of publication | 2020 |
Язык | английский |
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Aganov Albert Vartanovich, author
Larionov Aleksandr Leonidovich, author
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Bibliographic description in the original language |
On the 75-th anniversary of magnetic resonance discovery. Pages in history. The development of radiospectroscopy at Kazan University / A.V. Aganov, A.L. Larionov. – Kazan, 2020. – 224 p. |
Annotation |
This book is a brief overview of the development stages of two branches of magnetic reso-nance – electron paramagnetic and nuclear magnetic resonances (EPR and NMR), started with the first attempts to observe the resonant absorption of electromagnetic waves in paramagnets. It is described in more detail how this line of research was formed at Kazan University, in the USSR. All the most significant publications about the creation of an experimental EPR and NMR base at the University from the time when the first spectrometers were manufactured to today's developments are noted. A brief summary of the development of magnetic resonance research methods and their applications in a wide variety of fields of knowledge until 2010, when significant changes began in the system of the Higher School (Universities) of Russia and the Academy of Sciences, which left a deep imprint on the development of science in Russia as a whole, and on the development of one of its most important areas, “Magnetic resonance in materials science and in biomedical research” in particular is given. The main achievements of the University teams using these methods in their re-search in physics, chemistry, biology and medicine, oil and gas technologies, as well as for solving problems in various sectors of economy over the past decade, are presented. Current trends in the development of magnetic resonance methods in the world, the place of Russia, and the relative con-tribution of its leading teams are noted. Annexes 1 and 2 contain a list of Doctor of Science and Ph.D. theses made at Kazan Un iversity in this area, including dissertations, the performance or cer-tification of which are related to Kazan University. Annex3 – Heritage. |
Keywords |
magnetic resonance, electron paramagnetic resonance, nuclear magnetic resonance, EPR, NMR |
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Aganov Albert Vartanovich |
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Larionov Aleksandr Leonidovich |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z |
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dc.date.available |
2020-01-01T00:00:00Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2020 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
On the 75-th anniversary of magnetic resonance discovery. Pages in history. The development of radiospectroscopy at Kazan University / A.V. Aganov, A.L. Larionov. – Kazan, 2020. – 224 p. |
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dc.identifier.uri |
https://repository.kpfu.ru/eng/?p_id=242633&p_lang=2 |
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dc.description.abstract |
This book is a brief overview of the development stages of two branches of magnetic reso-nance – electron paramagnetic and nuclear magnetic resonances (EPR and NMR), started with the first attempts to observe the resonant absorption of electromagnetic waves in paramagnets. It is described in more detail how this line of research was formed at Kazan University, in the USSR. All the most significant publications about the creation of an experimental EPR and NMR base at the University from the time when the first spectrometers were manufactured to today's developments are noted. A brief summary of the development of magnetic resonance research methods and their applications in a wide variety of fields of knowledge until 2010, when significant changes began in the system of the Higher School (Universities) of Russia and the Academy of Sciences, which left a deep imprint on the development of science in Russia as a whole, and on the development of one of its most important areas, “Magnetic resonance in materials science and in biomedical research” in particular is given. The main achievements of the University teams using these methods in their re-search in physics, chemistry, biology and medicine, oil and gas technologies, as well as for solving problems in various sectors of economy over the past decade, are presented. Current trends in the development of magnetic resonance methods in the world, the place of Russia, and the relative con-tribution of its leading teams are noted. Annexes 1 and 2 contain a list of Doctor of Science and Ph.D. theses made at Kazan Un iversity in this area, including dissertations, the performance or cer-tification of which are related to Kazan University. Annex3 – Heritage. |
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ru |
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dc.subject |
magnetic resonance |
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dc.subject |
electron paramagnetic resonance |
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dc.subject |
nuclear magnetic resonance |
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dc.subject |
EPR |
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dc.subject |
NMR |
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dc.title |
On the 75-th anniversary of magnetic resonance discovery. Pages in history. The development of radiospectroscopy at Kazan University |
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dc.type |
Russian monographs |
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