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This lecture covers the basic steps in magnetic resonance, focusing on spin relaxation mechanisms and their applications. Examples include protein structure determination, structural information from NOES, and spin-lattice relaxation times of different carbon types. The instructor discusses anisotropic rotation, alkyl chains, and solid benzene, highlighting the importance of dipolar coupling in spin relaxation and the nuclear Overhauser effect.
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