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  • ...roscopy, magnetic resonance imaging spectroscopy (MRI) and solid-state NMR spectroscopy. ...uthor = Aue, W.P., Bartholdi, E. and Ernst, R.R. | title = Two-dimensional spectroscopy. Application to nuclear magnetic resonance | journal = J. Chem. Phys. | vol
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  • ...most often in the [[electromagnetic spectrum]], but can also be acoustic. Spectroscopy may be performed qualitatively (when only the existence of spectral compone
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  • ...spectroscopy (also called magnetic resonance spectroscopy, or MRS) is a [[spectroscopy|spectroscopic]] method that uses the [[nuclear magnetic resonance]] princip ...es, chemical exchange reactions, and neighboring molecules. Therefore, NMR spectroscopy provides static information, such as global structure, stereochemistry, and
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Spectroscopy]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|NMR spectroscopy}}
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  • ...ochemistry of the brain in schizophrenia as revealed by magnetic resonance spectroscopy}} ...journaldescription.cws_home/525435/description#description Progress in NMR spectroscopy]
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  • ...ear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy experiments|Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy experiments]]
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  • The conventional NMR spectroscopy experiment contains three basic components: ...magnetic resonance, magnetic force microscopy/spectroscopy, stochastic-NMR spectroscopy, etc.
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  • *[http://www.cis.rit.edu/htbooks/nmr/ An online tutorial on NMR spectroscopy] *[http://www.ebyte.it/library/refs/Refs_NMR_Books.html A list of books on NMR spectroscopy (>500 books)]
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  • {{r|Liquid-state NMR spectroscopy}} {{r|Protein NMR spectroscopy||**}}
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  • ...of the molecule within which the observed nucleus resides. Therefore, NMR spectroscopy provides static (structure and composition) as well as dynamic information NMR spectroscopy has been used for the study of matter in disordered, ordered and partially
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  • #REDIRECT [[NMR spectroscopy/Catalogs/Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy experiments]]
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  • *[http://www.cis.rit.edu/htbooks/nmr/ An online tutorial on NMR spectroscopy] *[http://www.ebyte.it/library/refs/Refs_NMR_Books.html A list of books on NMR spectroscopy (>500 books)]
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  • ...ear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy experiments|Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy experiments]]
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  • ...on Spin Resonance (ESR). Magnetic resonance is the basis for a number of [[spectroscopy|spectroscopic]] and [[imaging]] techniques in the natural sciences, health {{rpl|NMR spectroscopy|Magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS)}}
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  • ...scheme of [[electronic spin]]- and [[orbital-angular momenta]] in [[atomic spectroscopy]].
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  • # [[Free induction decay]] observed in [[NMR spectroscopy]]
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  • |uses=NMR spectroscopy ...m is said to be deuterated. Deuterated chemicals are widely used in [[NMR spectroscopy]], either as [[chemical shift]] references, as solvents, or to reduce the r
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  • ...) who was awarded a Nobel Prize for his work in the development of neutron spectroscopy.
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  • ...most often in the [[electromagnetic spectrum]], but can also be acoustic. Spectroscopy may be performed qualitatively (when only the existence of spectral compone
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  • The conventional NMR spectroscopy experiment contains three basic components: ...magnetic resonance, magnetic force microscopy/spectroscopy, stochastic-NMR spectroscopy, etc.
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  • ...l=http://books.google.com/books?id=3o8YiyQHSEQC&printsec=frontcover&dq=NMR+Spectroscopy&hl=en&ei=YqiUTcHPLIrQsAOTutXIBQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=
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  • ...lecular clusters were regularly observed in [[molecular beam]] [[microwave spectroscopy]]. ...in vdW molecules have indeed been observed in gases, mainly by UV and IR spectroscopy.
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  • ...sub>4</sub>, used as a standard in <sup>1</sup>H and <sup>13</sup>C [[NMR spectroscopy]], where it is commonly assigned a [[chemical shift]] of 0 [[ppm]].
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  • '''Spectrometry''' describes quantitative [[spectroscopy]] &mdash; the analysis of absolute and/or relative contributions of frequen
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  • ...graphy, Diffusion tensor imaging, perfusion imaging, functional MRI and MR spectroscopy. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/5qSUUzxrN)
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  • ...ochemistry of the brain in schizophrenia as revealed by magnetic resonance spectroscopy}} ...journaldescription.cws_home/525435/description#description Progress in NMR spectroscopy]
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  • ...his name is attached to the [[Rydberg-Ritz combination rules]] in atomic [[spectroscopy]]. In 1900 he contracted [[tuberculosis]] of which he died in 1909 at the a
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  • ...e quantum computing algorithms have been successfully implemented on [[NMR spectroscopy]] spectrometers<ref>{{citation | title = Ensemble quantum computing by NMR spectroscopy
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  • It is possible, and customary in [[microwave spectroscopy]], to '''classify rigid rotors''' by the relative size of their principal m ...pectroscopy that studies rotational transitions of molecules. In microwave spectroscopy molecules are regarded as rigid rotors (in first approximation).
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  • ...er, the advent of novel non-invasive techniques (such as ''in vivo'' [[NMR spectroscopy]]) now allows us to carry out metabonomic studies on virtually all organs/t ....] Biological Magnetic Resonance Data Bank: A Repository for Data from NMR Spectroscopy on Proteins, Peptides, Nucleic Acids, and other Biomolecules.</ref></p>
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  • ...nuated X-rays (e.g., [[#X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy|X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy]]). ==X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy==
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  • Isotopomers are useful agents for various [[mass spectroscopy]] techniques in which isotopically-labeled tags are attached to other molec
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  • In [[NMR spectroscopy]] a '''cold probe''', also referred to as a '''Cryoprobe®''' (Bruker, Inc.
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  • ...tomic spectrometry''', a subset of '''atomic spectrometry''' (or '''atomic spectroscopy''') includes technique [[analytical chemistry]] that involves the measurem | title = Atomic Spectroscopy: Atomic Absorption, Emission and Fluorescence Techniques
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  • ...or [[magnetic resonance imaging]] (MRI) and [[nuclear magnetic resonance]] spectroscopy. Carbon-14 is radioactive, and is therefore useful for radiation tracing a
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  • * {{cite book|author=Thomas Engel|title=Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy|edition=|publisher=Pearson/Benjamin Cummings|year=2006|id=ISBN 0-8053-3843-
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  • In [[molecular spectroscopy]], the '''Renner–Teller effect''' or '''Renner effect''' is an effect of ...referring to it<ref> P. R. Bunker and P. Jensen, ''Molecular Symmetry and Spectroscopy'', NRC Research Press, Ottawa (1998).</ref> have usually broader physical p
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  • ...in the quantum control of [[spin systems|spin systems]] using pulsed [[NMR spectroscopy]] techniques [http://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0404064].
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  • ...d or gas chromatography, and then further separated and quantified by mass spectroscopy or 2D gel electrophoresis methods. Like transcriptomics, proteomics helps ...es are typically determined using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) or mass spectroscopy (MS). Jeremy K. Nicholson is often credited with developing metabonomics.
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  • ...[[nuclear magnetic resonance]] and is thus, in essence, a variant of [[NMR spectroscopy]] in which the focus is on providing information regarding the distribution * [[NMR spectroscopy]]<ref>Fisher M, Prichard JW, Warach S. New magnetic resonance techniques fo
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  • * Fleming GR, van GR. (1997) Femtosecond spectroscopy of photosynthetic light-harvesting systems. ''Curr Opin Struct Biol'' 7:738
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  • ...n spectroscopy]], [[energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy|energy-dispersive spectroscopy]] (EDS), [[chromatography]], [[thermogravimetric analysis]], [[electron mic
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  • In [[atomic spectroscopy]], an '''electron shell''' is set of spatial orbitals with the same [[pri
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  • ...2, 411 </ref> (nOe or more often NOE) is widely used in the field of [[NMR spectroscopy]], particularly in the field of [[structural biology]] in which interatomic
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  • ...t. al. | title = Diagnosis of chronic mesenteric ischemia by visible light spectroscopy during endoscopy. | journal = Gastrointest Endosc | volume = 65| issue = 2
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  • In [[atomic spectroscopy]], a '''term symbol''' gives the total spin-, orbital-, and spin-orbital [[
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  • ...roscopy, magnetic resonance imaging spectroscopy (MRI) and solid-state NMR spectroscopy. ...uthor = Aue, W.P., Bartholdi, E. and Ernst, R.R. | title = Two-dimensional spectroscopy. Application to nuclear magnetic resonance | journal = J. Chem. Phys. | vol
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  • ...is found in {{cite book |title=Light and matter: electromagnetism, optics, spectroscopy and lasers |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=0Rar9yGfQfgC&pg=PA297 |pag ...gnetic resonance'']] (NMR).<ref name=Graaf> {{cite book |title=In vivo NMR spectroscopy: principles and techniques |author=Robin A. De Graaf |url= http://books.goo
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  • * [http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/NMR_spectroscopy NMR spectroscopy] * Infrared (IR)spectroscopy
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  • ...010) [http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/330/6003/462 Neutrino Spectroscopy Can Probe the Dark Matter Content in the Sun]. ''Science'' 330:462. | Neutr
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  • In [[atomic spectroscopy]], '''Hund's rules''' predict the order of atomic energy levels with quantu
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  • ...of the molecule within which the observed nucleus resides. Therefore, NMR spectroscopy provides static (structure and composition) as well as dynamic information NMR spectroscopy has been used for the study of matter in disordered, ordered and partially
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  • In [[NMR spectroscopy]], [[magnetic resonance imaging]] and related sciences, a simplified form o
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  • ...n are said to be '''magnetic nuclei'''. We refer to the articles on [[NMR spectroscopy]] and MRI for the use of the NMR-type spectroscopies in chemistry and medic ...ts that have non-zero nuclear spin and therefore may be used in NMR or MRI spectroscopy. Only three chemical elements with atomic numbers less than [[bismuth]] (Z=
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  • ...spectroscopy (also called magnetic resonance spectroscopy, or MRS) is a [[spectroscopy|spectroscopic]] method that uses the [[nuclear magnetic resonance]] princip ...es, chemical exchange reactions, and neighboring molecules. Therefore, NMR spectroscopy provides static information, such as global structure, stereochemistry, and
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  • ...ion, for a given physical object. This is important in many fields such as spectroscopy, medical imaging, astrophysics, satelite communications and laser design.
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  • ...mechanical) theory of rigid rotors plays an important role in molecular [[spectroscopy]]. An example of a linear rotor is a [[diatomic molecule]]; if one neglects In microwave spectroscopy one prefers using the ''rotational constant'' ''B'' instead of the inertia
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  • ...hin the material are measured by [[emission spectroscopy]] or [[Absorption spectroscopy]], hence the rates of reactions can be determined. This allows the relative ...xcited by a pulse of light to examine the decay of the excited states by [[spectroscopy] [[http://www.chem.uic.edu/chem343/Flash-Photolysis.pdf]]; sometimes the fo
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  • <td rowspan="1"> For discoveries and research in the field of X-ray spectroscopy <td rowspan="2"> For laser spectroscopy
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  • ...stry]], [[surface chemistry|surface]] and [[solid state chemistry]], and [[spectroscopy]]. [[Physical chemistry]] is also fundamental to modern [[materials scienc
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  • ...et al. | title = Diagnosis of chronic mesenteric ischemia by visible light spectroscopy during endoscopy. | journal = Gastrointest Endosc | volume = 65| issue = 2
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  • ...rowave chemistry]], [[fullerene]]s and [[rotational spectroscopy|microwave spectroscopy]]. * [[Infrared spectroscopy]]: Chiefly used to determine the presence (or absence) of certain [[functio
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  • For high resolution NMR spectroscopy the magnetic field homogeneity has to be better than 1 ppb (part per billio
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  • ...ed from one axis to another, are the most widely used single pulses in NMR spectroscopy and the above equations simplify to the following for such pulses.
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  • Advancing optical spectroscopy was identified as a high priority by a National Science Foundation workshop ...s one means of chemical detection, especially using nondispersive infrared spectroscopy is one MASINT technology that lends itself to early warning of deliberate o
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  • ...m oxide on a [[gold]] surface which was then studied with [[AC impedance]] spectroscopy.
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  • ...polymer chemists use analytical techniques such as light scattering and [[spectroscopy]] to characterize the size and structure of polymers.
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  • ...is less intuitive to chemists, but has turned out capable of predicting [[spectroscopy|spectroscopic properties]] better than the VB method. This approach is the
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  • ...activity. For instance, nuclear magnetic resonance ([[NMR spectroscopy]]) spectroscopy is commonly used in synthetic [[organic chemistry]] and [[physical chemistr ...many isotopes. Measurement is also difficult, and usually requires [[mass spectroscopy]] to determine how much of the isotope is present in particular compounds,
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  • The term [[electron shell|closed shell]] originates in [[atomic spectroscopy]] where it stand for a set of doubly occupied [[atomic orbital]]s of the sa
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  • ...ects with non-insulin-dependent diabetes by 13C nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy]. ''N Engl J Med'' 322:223-8.
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  • ...example see {{cite book |title=Light and matter: electromagnetism, optics, spectroscopy and lasers |author=Yehuda Benzion Band |url=http://books.google.com/books?i
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  • ...with the analysis of chemicals both in and apart from a reaction, as in [[spectroscopy]]. ...mistry]], [[statistical thermodynamics]], [[statistical mechanics]], and [[spectroscopy]], [[macromolecular chemistry]] and [[magnetic resonance]]. Physical chemis
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  • ..., which is a Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometer, a form of [[infrared spectroscopy]], that exploits the property that organophosphates, to which the nerve age The Proengin AP2C handheld chemical warfare (CW) agent detector uses flame spectroscopy. It had been restricted to CW agents (AP2C detector) or industrial compound
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  • Physicists have also developed other MRI-based techniques such as [[NMR spectroscopy]] (for measuring some key metabolites such as [[N-Acetylaspartate|N-acetyla ...can be measured using [[electroencephalography]] (EEG) or [[near infrared spectroscopy]] (NIRS).
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  • At Harvard, his research interests were in thermodynamics, spectroscopy, and chemical kinetics. He became increasingly involved with consulting for
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  • ...le]] of ordinary ice that the hydrogen bond is partly covalent. Some [[NMR spectroscopy]] data on hydrogen bonds in proteins also seemed to indicate covalent bond
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  • ...nce electrons in methane should be equal in energy but its [[photoelectron spectroscopy|photoelectron spectrum]] <ref>[http://www.tulane.edu/~inorg/PDF%20Files/Sym
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  • * [[Spectrometry]] or qualitative [[Spectroscopy]]: A technique for the identification of substances through the [[electroma
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  • ...t order to a bewildering number of spectroscopic observations in [[atomic spectroscopy]], see, for instance, [[Eugene Wigner|Wigner]]'s seminal work.<ref>E. P. Wi
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  • While this work provided for the foundation of the field of spectroscopy it also provided a tool for astrophysics and astronomy. These distinctive s
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  • ...first-order Stark effect occurs in rotational transitions of [[Rotational spectroscopy#Classification of molecules based on rotational behavior|symmetric top mole
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  • ...ments may be obtained experimentally; the main techniques are [[microwave spectroscopy]] and measurements of [[dielectric constant]]s as function of temperature.
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  • ...mplexes of UO22+, NpO2+, Np4+, and Pu3+ by X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy. ''Inorganic Chemistry'', 1997, '''36''', 4676-4683
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  • In [[atomic spectroscopy]], '''Russell&ndash;Saunders coupling''', also known as '''LS coupling''',
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  • ...\vec{q}^A_r</math>. For instance, ''q''<sub>r</sub> could be a [[Infrared spectroscopy#Theory|symmetric stretching mode]], in which two C&mdash;H bonds are simult
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  • ...in [[Single Molecule Microscopy]] and [[CARS]] (Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Spectroscopy) microscopy.
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  • ...served angular momentum. This observation lies at the basis of [[microwave spectroscopy]].
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  • ...an be studied with [[electron microscope|electron microscopy]], with [[NMR spectroscopy]], and most importantly with [[X-ray crystallography]].
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