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Magnetic moment, nuclear

Electron spin magnetic moment)-(nuclear spin magnetic moment) dipolar interaction energy ... [Pg.194]

Pauli spin vector Dirac spin vector electron spin magnetic moment nuclear spin magnetic moment rotational magnetic moment electric dipole moment Ioldy Wouthuysen operator gradient operator Laplacian... [Pg.1034]

The only naturally occurring isotope of phosphorus (31P) has a nuclear spin of V2 and a large magnetic moment. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy has accordingly played an extremely important role in the study of phosphorus compounds.1 For antimony, the isotope 121Sb is suitable for Mossbauer spectroscopy. [Pg.380]


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Electronic magnetic moments, chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization

Interaction of a nuclear magnetic moment with an electron shell

Interactions arising from nuclear magnetic and electric moments

Magnet moment

Magnetic moments

Molecular properties nuclear magnetic moment

Moment orientation, nuclear magnetic resonance

Nuclear energy magnetic moment

Nuclear magnetic dipole moment

Nuclear magnetic moment distribution

Nuclear magnetic moment measurement

Nuclear magnetic moments determination

Nuclear magnetic moments, chemically induced

Nuclear magnetic moments, stable isotopes

Nuclear magnetic resonance moment

Nuclear magnetic resonance second moment

Nuclear spins and magnetic moments

Precession of Nuclear Magnetic Moments

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