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Notation and Symbols

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Part of the book series: NMR ((NMR,volume 6))

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Since, as is frequently the case, the number of symbols available is much smaller than the number of quantities to be represented by symbols, it is necessary to denote more than one quantity by the same symbol. Wherever confusion is possible, a symbol is explicitly defined in the text.

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Diehl, P., Kellerhals, H., Lustig, E. (1972). Notation and Symbols. In: Computer Assistance in the Analysis of High-Resolution NMR Spectra. NMR, vol 6. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-65261-5_2

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