Nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry (NMR) finds numerous applications in pharmacy, cosmetic, and food control as well as in developing tools for “big data” analysis. However, there remains a need for… Click to show full abstract
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry (NMR) finds numerous applications in pharmacy, cosmetic, and food control as well as in developing tools for “big data” analysis. However, there remains a need for automated tools to assess instrument system suitability in real time for each particular routine sample.
               
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