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  • ...on |pages=371}}</ref><ref>H. Friebolin "Basic One- and Two-Dimensional NMR Spectroscopy", Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2011. {{ISBN|978-3-527-32782-9}}</ref> [[Fluorine-19|<sup>19</sup>F]] has a [[nuclear spin]] (I) of {{frac|1|2}} and a high [[gyromagnetic ratio]]. Consequently ...
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  • ...r [[Radical (chemistry)|radical]]s, from the linewidths of [[electron spin resonance]]s.<ref name=":0" /> [[Category:Nuclear magnetic resonance]] ...
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  • In [[nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy]] and [[magnetic resonance imaging]], the '''Ernst angle''' is the [[flip angle]] (a.k.a. "tip" or "nu .../1.1719961|title=Application of Fourier transform spectroscopy to magnetic resonance|year=1966|last1=Ernst|first1=R. R.|journal=Review of Scientific Instruments ...
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  • {{Short description|Spectroscopy technique}} ...olid-state nuclear magnetic resonance]] (ssNMR) technique used to transfer nuclear magnetization from different types of nuclei via heteronuclear dipolar inte ...
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  • ...[[chemical shift]] δ of [[methylene group]]s in [[proton nuclear magnetic resonance]]. We can calculate shift of the CH<sub>2</sub> protons in a A–CH<sub>2</su *[https://books.google.com/books?id=jyu0P3ycbloC&pg=PA206 Organic Spectroscopy: Principles and Applications], page 206 ...
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  • {{Short description|Magnetic interaction between an electron and a nucleus}} ...it is responsible for the appearance of isotropic [[electron paramagnetic resonance#Hyperfine coupling|hyperfine coupling]]. ...
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  • In [[NMR spectroscopy]], the '''Solomon equations''' describe the [[Dipole|dipolar]] [[Relaxation ...rring [[magnetization]] from one spin to the other and gives rise to the [[nuclear Overhauser effect]]. ...
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  • {{See also|Spectroscopy}} ...969-11-03|title=Nuclear Acoustic Resonance in Aluminum Via Coupling to the Magnetic Dipole Moment|journal=Physical Review Letters|volume=23|issue=18|pages=1030 ...
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  • {{Short description|Magnetic resonance simulation package}} |genre = [[Magnetic resonance]] ...
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  • ...t">Kurreck, H.; Kirste, B.; Lubitz, W. ''Electron Nuclear Double Resonance Spectroscopy of Radicals in Solution'' VCH Publishers: New York, 1988.</ref> It is curr ...f name=ENDORreview>{{cite journal | title = Pulsed Electron-Nuclear Double Resonance Methodology | journal = [[Chem. Rev.]] | year = 1991 | volume = 91 | pages ...
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  • ...c oligomers and by-products.<ref name=":1" />⁠ However, limitations of NMR spectroscopy are that it cannot, so far, provide information about the sequence distribu ...5.00 ppm, respectively. Once a transesterification reaction occurs, a new resonance at 4.95 ppm emerges that increases in intensity with the reaction time, cor ...
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  • ...he interactions of the electron spin with its surrounding [[Spin (physics)|nuclear spins]]. ...e or more unpaired electrons. Because of the specific relation between the magnetic parameters, electronic wavefunction and the configuration of the surroundin ...
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  • In chemistry, '''[[Nuclear magnetic resonance|NMR]] line broadening techniques''' (or '''NMR line broadening experiments' ...e detected by the NMR spectrometer. Considering that the time scale of NMR spectroscopy is about a few seconds, this technique can be used to examine the kinetics ...
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  • ...ng [[nuclear magnetic resonance imaging]] and [[nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy]]. As a magnetic dipole, using a [[Spin (physics)|spin]] <math>\tfrac{1}{2}</math> system su ...
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  • ...as the [[radiofrequency|RF]] field due to the typical frequency used), the resonance frequency of a particular transition can be measured since the resonant RF Like [[electron paramagnetic resonance]] (EPR), ODMR makes use of the [[Zeeman effect]] in unpaired electrons. The ...
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  • ...on |pages=371}}</ref><ref>H. Friebolin "Basic One- and Two-Dimensional NMR Spectroscopy", Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2011. {{ISBN|978-3-527-32782-9}}</ref> [[Fluorine-19|<sup>19</sup>F]] has a [[nuclear spin]] (I) of {{frac|1|2}} and a high [[gyromagnetic ratio]]. Consequently ...
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  • Adiabatic radio frequency (RF) pulses are used in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to achieve excitation that is insensitive to spatial inhomoge ...mple, even in the presence of inhomogeneities such as B1-variation and off-resonance. ...
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  • Historically, the structure of the T centre was uncovered using [[Spectroscopy|spectroscopic]] measurements. The presence of carbon as the main constituen ...rs under a magnetic field. These have been studied using photoluminescence spectroscopy <ref name = "Bergeron"/> ...
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  • '''Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) in [[porous materials]]''' covers the application of using [[NMR]] as | title = Morphology of porous media studied by nuclear magnetic resonance ...
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  • ...in research fields including [[quantum optics]], [[laser cooling]], and [[spectroscopy]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite book |last=Foot |first=Christopher J. |title=Atomic Consider a system with a resonance frequency <math>\omega_0</math> in the optical frequency range of the [[ele ...
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  • *'''[[Alexei Alexeyevich Abrikosov|Alexei Abrikosov]]''', discovered how [[magnetic flux]] can penetrate a [[superconductor]] (the [[Abrikosov vortex]]), [[Nob ...physicist]], a prominent researcher of [[cosmic rays]], built the first [[nuclear reactor]]s in the [[USSR]], founder of [[Institute for Theoretical and Expe ...
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