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Proton magnetic resonance study of metal-ammonia compounds
R. F. Marzke, W. S. Glaunsinger
Physics
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Physics & Astronomy
proton magnetic resonance
100%
ammonia
77%
nuclear magnetic resonance
60%
shift
45%
metals
38%
spectrometers
28%
temperature dependence
24%
temperature
22%
Engineering & Materials Science
Nuclear magnetic resonance
91%
Ammonia
81%
Metals
48%
Linewidth
47%
Temperature
30%
Spectrometers
22%
Phase transitions
19%
Derivatives
15%
Chemical Compounds
Magnetic Resonance
79%
1H NMR Spectrum
67%
Proton
49%