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Heteronuclear Correlation by Indirect Detection

Other than the availability of equipment, the only significant drawback to indirect detection is that the strong signals from isotopomers containing 12C or 14N must be eliminated. In fact, in some instances in which sensitivity is not a problem and the H spectrum has many lines, it may be preferable to use [Pg.334]

We discussed several indirect detection methods in Section 10.2 and now amplify on some aspects. [Pg.335]


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