Abstract

Recently developed techniques which allow heteronuclear dipolar interactions to be measured in high-resolution solid-state NMR experiments are reviewed and illustrated. The examples chosen demonstrate how dipolar and chemical-shift tensor can be obtained in molecules of chemical and biological interest.

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