Subj : Re: Resume questions, how convey? To : comp.programming,comp.lang.java.programmer,comp.lang.lisp From : Patricia Shanahan Date : Sun Aug 28 2005 03:13 pm Robert Maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t wrote: > In the case of the NMR research, the paper was by my boss, whose name I > don't remember, but based on a recent online search I believe it might > have been Olav Jardetsky. I contributed my description, which his > secretary re-wrote, or somesuch. I never saw the final copy of the > paper. I was promised a re-print, but never got any. I have no idea > what journal it might have been in. With the additional name, I've been able to track down a candidate: Biophysical Journal, Vol 24, 103-117, Copyright © 1978 by Biophysical Society ARTICLES Magnetic relaxation analysis of dynamic processes in macromolecules in the pico- to microsecond range R King, R Maas, M Gassner, RK Nanda and WW Conover A formalism based on the theory of Markov processes and suitable for the analysis of multiple internal motions in macromolecules is presented. Computer calculations of specific motional models for (13)C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) relaxation, treated as special cases of the proposed formalism, demonstrate the potential of this approach for discriminating between different motional models on the basis of NMR relaxation data. Although this does not mention Jardetsky, it is referenced in a paper, http://spin.niddk.nih.gov/clore/Pub/pdf/60.pdf, as: King, R., Maas, R., Gassner, M., Nauda, RX., Conover, W.W. and Jardetzky, 0. (1978) Biophys. J. 6, 103-117. Only the abstract is available on-line. Does it look familiar to you? The full article should be available at any good scientific library, in the 1978 volume of Biophysical Journal. Patricia .