What does nuclear magnetic resonance measure?
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What does nuclear magnetic resonance measure?
Magnetic resonance:
Magnetic resonance is the reaction taking place on the application of various regions with magnetism, and its concepts are employed in the lab to investigate features of matter in atoms and nuclei.
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