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Our aim is to interpret the NMR spectra obtained during chemical reactions. We assume that the principles of high-resolution NMR are known to the reader; if not, he may refer to the literature on this subject [1]. We shall mention only the basic facts necessary to understand the theory.

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Richard, C., Granger, P. (1974). The Theory of the CIDNP Effect. In: Chemically Induced Dynamic Nuclear and Electron Polarizations-CIDNP and CIDEP. NMR Basic Principles and Progress / NMR Grundlagen und Fortschritte, vol 8. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-65793-1_3

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