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The nuclear spins carry magnetic moments that can be detected in NMR (
nuclear magnetic resonance ) experiments ... Similar arguments hold for
electronic spins , which are usually detected in an ESR ( electron spin resonance
) experiment .
The nuclear spins carry magnetic moments that can be detected in NMR (
nuclear magnetic resonance ) experiments ... Similar arguments hold for
electronic spins , which are usually detected in an ESR ( electron spin resonance
) experiment .
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Independent triple - resonance experiments were performed ( 5 . 123 ] which
revealed the ratio of negative to positive spin density ug = 0 . 43 . Figure 5 . 19
shows the result of such a triple experiment where rf irradiation is performed at
two ...
Independent triple - resonance experiments were performed ( 5 . 123 ] which
revealed the ratio of negative to positive spin density ug = 0 . 43 . Figure 5 . 19
shows the result of such a triple experiment where rf irradiation is performed at
two ...
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... Falter 65 Phonons : Theory and Experiments II Experiments and Interpretation
of Experimental Results By P . Brüesch 66 Phonons : Theory and Experiments III
Phenomena Related to Phonons By P . Brüesch 67 Two - Dimensional Systems ...
... Falter 65 Phonons : Theory and Experiments II Experiments and Interpretation
of Experimental Results By P . Brüesch 66 Phonons : Theory and Experiments III
Phenomena Related to Phonons By P . Brüesch 67 Two - Dimensional Systems ...
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Introduction | 1 |
An Overview of the Theory of rConjugated Polymers | 7 |
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