Mark A. Hepp, Ph.D.

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US Food and Drug Administration, USA 
Area:
Analysis and regulation
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HEPP MA, MILLER JB. (2010) ChemInform Abstract: NMR Imaging of Solid Polymers: Strategies for Chemical-Shift Selectivity Cheminform. 26: no-no
Miller JB, Suits BH, Garroway AN, et al. (2000) Interplay among recovery time, signal, and noise: Series- and parallel-tuned circuits are not always the same Concepts in Magnetic Resonance. 12: 125-136
Dybowski C, Smith ML, Hepp MA, et al. (1998) 207Pb NMR chemical-shift tensors of the lead (II) halides and the lead (II) hydroxyhalides Applied Spectroscopy. 52: 426-429
Neue G, Dybowski C, Smith ML, et al. (1996) Determination of 207Pb2+ chemical shift tensors from precise powder lineshape analysis Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. 6: 241-250
Triantafillou ND, Smith ML, Hepp MA, et al. (1994) Deuterium Adsorbed on MgO-Supported Iridium Clusters: Characterization by Infrared and Deuterium NMR Spectroscopies Langmuir. 10: 1793-1795
Hepp MA, Miller JB. (1994) Chemical-Shift Contrast in NMR Imaging of Abundant Nuclei in Solids Journal of Magnetic Resonance, Series A. 110: 98-101
Hepp MA, Miller JB. (1994) NMR imaging of solid polymers: Strategies for chemical-shift selectivity Macromolecular Symposia. 86: 271-282
Triantafillou ND, Smith ML, Hepp MA, et al. (1994) Deuterium adsorbed on MgO-supported iridium clusters: Characterization by infrared and deuterium NMR spectroscopies Langmuir. 10: 1793-1795
Hepp MA, Ramamurthy V, Corbin DR, et al. (1992) Deuteron NMR investigations of ion-molecule interactions of aromatics included in zeolites The Journal of Physical Chemistry. 96: 2629-2632
Hepp MA, Ramamurthy V, Corbin DR, et al. (1992) 2H NMR investigations of ion-molecule interactions of aromatics included in zeolites Journal of Physical Chemistry. 96: 2629-2632
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