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Electron Magnetic Resonance (EMR) in Nanoparticles

By Natalia Noginova1, Quincy Leon Williams1, Rabia Hussain1

1. Norfolk State University

This tool simulates Electron Magnetic Resonance (EMR) absorption spectrum and its first derivative (the EMR signal) in Magnetic Nanoparticles (MNPs).

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Version 2.0 - published on 17 Apr 2012

doi:10.4231/D3M90226F cite this

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Usage

World usage

Location of all "Electron Magnetic Resonance (EMR) in Nanoparticles" Users Since Its Posting

Simulation Users

70

10 15 18 21 23 24 31 36 42 45 53 61 64 68 70

Users By Organization Type
Type Users
Unidentified 35 (50%)
Educational - University 34 (48.57%)
Industry 1 (1.43%)
Users by Country of Residence
Country Users
us UNITED STATES 15 (46.88%)
in INDIA 5 (15.63%)
cn CHINA 4 (12.5%)
bd BANGLADESH 2 (6.25%)
ca CANADA 1 (3.13%)
fr FRANCE 1 (3.13%)
nl NETHERLANDS 1 (3.13%)
ch SWITZERLAND 1 (3.13%)
es SPAIN 1 (3.13%)
gr GREECE 1 (3.13%)

Simulation Runs

291

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Overview
Average Total
Wall Clock Time 3.36 hours 20.32 days
CPU time 2.31 seconds 5.57 minutes
Interaction Time 7.67 minutes 18.53 hours

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