Abstract

An effect, not unlike “spin-tickling” in nuclear magnetic double resonance, can occur in single resonance spectra if there is a fortuitous proximity of particular spin states. Observation of the perturbation allows the assignment of relative signs of coupling constants; the perturbation may be chemically manipulated by changing solvents.

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