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Optical nuclear polarization materials

Other optical and spectroscopic techniques are also important, particularly with regard to segmental orientation. Some examples are fluorescence polarization, deuterium nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and polarized IR spectroscopy [4,246,251]. Also relevant here is some work indicating that microwave techniques can be used to image elastomeric materials, for example, with regard to internal damage [252,253]. [Pg.374]


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