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- measurement of a gravitational wave (GW) signature, like the GW-induced quadrupolar correlation between arrival times of pulses emitted by different millisecond...
- dipolar coupling, chemical shift anisotropy (CSA), and first-order quadrupolar coupling, depend on the orientation of the interaction tensor with the...
- responsible in solid state NMR (dipolar, chemical shift anisotropy, quadrupolar) often lead to very broad and featureless NMR lines. However, these three...
- interactions which can be categorized as dipolar coupling, chemical shielding, quadrupolar interactions, and j-coupling. These interactions directly affect the...
- relatively small quadrupole moment in comparison with those of bigger quadrupolar nuclei such as chlorine-35. This allows for the whole spectrum to be...
- broadening as a result of a nonzero nuclear quadrupole moment and resultant quadrupolar relaxation. The other chlorine isotopes are all radioactive, with half-lives...
- approximation of this radiant energy is described by the formula of the quadrupolar radiation of Albert Einstein (1918). In 1979, researchers announced measurements...
- is near its dynamo-cycle minimum strength; but an internal toroidal quadrupolar field, generated through differential rotation within the tachocline...
- Doppler cooling limit. A MOT is formed from the intersection of a weak quadrupolar, spatially varying magnetic field and six circularly polarized red-detuned...
- radio-frequency transitions of nuclear spin I > ⁠1/2⁠ with large enough electric quadrupolar coupling to the electric field gradient at the nucleus may also be excited...