Hi,
just when I am absent for a few weeks (ICMRBS etc.) ....
OK, looks like we cannot compete with .... what was the name,
oh yes, Kenilworth.
But we might be still good enough for second winner:
TU Munich, "fortunately" the sciences campus is not located
in Munich (ca. 1.3 mio.), but in the small town of Garching
(15695 inhabitants; latest official number from 2003).
Our spectrometer list comprises 16 NMR spectrometers that
I know of (2 solid state, the rest high res.), located in the
organic, inorganic, biochemistry and food chemistry institutes
(all in the same building!).
They range from 200 MHz up to 900 MHz, 7410 MHz total:
=> 472,124 Hz / nose
>
> Place population Hz/capita
>
> Kenilworth 7,574 911,011
> Garching, Germany 15695 472,124
> Ongar, Essex, UK 4115 292,000
> Richland,WA 38,708 217,900
> W.Lafayette,IN -------- 167,000
> Freeport,Tx 12,706 153,447
> Rolla, MO 16,367 97,758
(tried to sneak to 1st place with rad/person)
> Socorro,NM 7500 93,333
> Bayreuth, B.D. 74,392 83,745
> Midland, MI 41,685 81,564
> Athens,GA 100,266 76,796
>
Magnetic greetings,
gg
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PD Dr. Gerd Gemmecker
Dept. Chemie, OC II
TU Muenchen
Lichtenbergstr. 4
D-85747 Garching
Germany
Tel. +49 (89) 289-13308
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e-mail: Gerd.Gemmecker_at_ch.tum.de
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Received on Fri Feb 04 2005 - 15:46:15 MST