Homonuclear J coupling effects in volume localized NMR spectroscopy: Pitfalls and solutions
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J J Neil | M E Raichle | M. Raichle | D. Yablonskiy | J. Neil | J. Ackerman | J J Ackerman | D A Yablonskiy
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