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Spin Relaxation in Magnetic Resonance

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This lecture covers the basics of spin relaxation in magnetic resonance, including spin-lattice relaxation, rotational motion in liquids, the nuclear Overhauser effect, and spin-spin relaxation. The instructor discusses the fundamental concepts and provides examples to illustrate the principles.

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Basic Steps in Magnetic Resonance
A MOOC to discover basic concepts and a wide range of intriguing applications of magnetic resonance to physics, chemistry, and biology
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