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... measurements , as by measuring the Q of the coil . The resonance effect for electrons was found first by Zavoisky , 19 that for nuclei by Purcell , Torrey , and Pound 20 and by Bloch , Hansen , and Packard.21 Experimental results for ...
... measurements , as by measuring the Q of the coil . The resonance effect for electrons was found first by Zavoisky , 19 that for nuclei by Purcell , Torrey , and Pound 20 and by Bloch , Hansen , and Packard.21 Experimental results for ...
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... measurements of the temperature depend- ence of the nuclear resonance line width . They observe the onset of what is called motional narrowing of the resonance line as diffusion of neighboring atoms becomes rapid in comparison with the ...
... measurements of the temperature depend- ence of the nuclear resonance line width . They observe the onset of what is called motional narrowing of the resonance line as diffusion of neighboring atoms becomes rapid in comparison with the ...
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... measurements is listed ; the corresponding values of Em are not known , since only relative energies are measured ... measurements of relative grain boundary energy as a function of as shown in Fig . 19.13 . The agreement is remarkably ...
... measurements is listed ; the corresponding values of Em are not known , since only relative energies are measured ... measurements of relative grain boundary energy as a function of as shown in Fig . 19.13 . The agreement is remarkably ...
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DIFFRACTION OF XRAYS BY CRYSTALS | 44 |
CLASSIFICATION OF SOLIDS LATTICE ENERGY | 63 |
ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF CRYSTALS | 85 |
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