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Decoupling in the presence of scalar

DIPSI Decoupling in the presence of scalar interactions (isotropic mixing) 10.3.2... [Pg.375]

Up to this point we have just been able to decouple a potential-free Dirac Hamiltonian exactly. In the presence of a scalar potential we are able to... [Pg.459]

In 27c is the spectrum of deoxy-S obtained using dipolar decoupling conditions. An increase in intensity is apparent and the difference spectrum between the scalar and dipolar decoupled spectra is presented in 27d. The residual intensity in the aliphatic region demonstrates the presence of motionally restricted molecules in the deoxy form, which may be considered to arise from gels or haemoglobin aggregates. [Pg.202]


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