Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry

Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry
Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry  
Titre abrégé Magn. Reson. Chem.
Discipline Spectroscopie
Langue Anglais
Directeur de publication J. Keeler
Publication
Maison d’édition John Wiley & Sons (Drapeau de Grande-Bretagne Royaume-Uni)
Période de publication 1969 à aujourd'hui
Facteur d’impact
d'après l’ISI
1,612 (2009)
Fréquence 12 numéros par an
Indexation
ISSN 0749-1581 (papier)
1097-458X (web)
LCCN 85647586
CODEN MRCHEG
OCLC 11079428
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Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry (abrégé en Magn. Reson. Chem.) est une revue scientifique mensuelle à comité de lecture qui publie articles de recherche dans le domaine des techniques de résonance magnétique nucléaire[1].

D'après le Journal Citation Reports, le facteur d'impact de ce journal était de 1,612 en 2009. Actuellement, le directeur de publication est J. Keeler (Université de Cambridge, Royaume-Uni)[2].

Histoire

Au cours de son histoire, le journal est paru sous différents noms :

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