Variable-temperature nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Definition: A type of spectroscopy where the response of a nucleus with non-zero spin to a perturbing magnetic field is detected at temperatures above or below the ambient probe temperature. Each experiment consists of a sequence of radio frequency pulses with delay periods in between them.
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