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Steady-state magnetisation

Before moving forward, the chemical biology reader should appreciate that Mz(f) polarisation and recovery towards steady state bulk magnetisation Mby spin-lattice relaxation are primarily indicative of changes in the levels of spin state occupancy. By contrast, My(f) coherence and evolution by spin-spin relaxation are both primarily indicative of transitions between spin state energy levels. In this context, the nuclear Overhauser effect (NOE) is a very important through-space effect in NMR spectroscopy that results directly from dipolar coupling-mediated spin-lattice relaxation. [Pg.241]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.99 , Pg.100 ]




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