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Practical methods for solid-state NMR distance measurements on large biomolecules: constant-time rotational resonance.

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Balazs, Y. S. & Thompson, L. K. (1999) “Practical methods for solid-state NMR distance measurements on large biomolecules: constant-time rotational resonance,” J. Mag. Res. 139, 371-376.

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