Varied Magnetic Field, Multiple-pulse, and Magic-angle Spinning Proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Study of Muscle Water
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The nuclear magnetic resonance linewidth of 1H in water of frog muscle was studied as a function of magnetic field strength and angle of orientation. The results suggest that the observed spectra are dominated by demagnetization field anisotropy and dispersion, but a small static dipolar interaction of the order of a few hertz man be present. Data from line-narrowing, multiple-pulse experiments also indicate the presence of a small dipolar broadening.
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