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T C Farrar

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Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards. Section A, Physics and Chemistry|January 14, 2020
A Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Relaxation Study of DimethoxyboraneT C Farrar, T Tsang
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 27, 1972
Fourier transform spectroscopyE D Becker, T C Farrar
Journal of the American Chemical Society|August 17, 2001
Rotational motion in liquid water is anisotropic: a nuclear magnetic resonance and molecular dynamics simulation studyJ Ropp, C Lawrence, T C Farrar, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 25, 1987
Variability of the intracellular ionic environment of Escherichia coli. Differences between in vitro and in vivo effects of ion concentrations on protein-DNA interactions and gene expressionB Richey, D S Cayley, M C Mossing, et al.
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Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards. Section A, Physics and Chemistry|January 14, 2020
A Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Relaxation Study of DimethoxyboraneT C Farrar, T Tsang
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 27, 1972
Fourier transform spectroscopyE D Becker, T C Farrar
Journal of the American Chemical Society|August 17, 2001
Rotational motion in liquid water is anisotropic: a nuclear magnetic resonance and molecular dynamics simulation studyJ Ropp, C Lawrence, T C Farrar, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 25, 1987
Variability of the intracellular ionic environment of Escherichia coli. Differences between in vitro and in vivo effects of ion concentrations on protein-DNA interactions and gene expressionB Richey, D S Cayley, M C Mossing, et al.
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