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Was developed by [[Edward Purcell]] and [[Felix Bloch]] to explain nuclear magnetic resonance absorption for which they shared the 1952 Nobel Prize in physics. |
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Theory of nuclear magnetic resonance [r]: Was developed by Edward Purcell and Felix Bloch to explain nuclear magnetic resonance absorption for which they shared the 1952 Nobel Prize in physics.