Description
Computational and Instrumental Methods in EPR is a detailed exploration of electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy techniques and their applications in biological systems. This volume, part of the Biological Magnetic Resonance series, provides researchers and students with comprehensive coverage of both theoretical foundations and practical implementations of EPR methods.
The book addresses modern computational approaches for analyzing EPR data, instrumental design considerations, and optimization strategies for experimental setups. It covers advanced topics including spin dynamics, signal processing, and data interpretation techniques essential for successful EPR studies.
Written by leading experts in the field, this resource is invaluable for spectroscopists, biochemists, and researchers studying paramagnetic species in biological contexts. The combination of computational theory and instrumental guidance makes this an essential reference for both experienced practitioners and those new to EPR spectroscopy.







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