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Analyze the results of COSY experiments with variable pulse angles $\beta=0^{\circ}$, $90^{\circ}$, and $180^{\circ}$ for the mixing pulse with the help of the general results given in Eq. (8.2.3) on p. 407 of the monograph by Ernst, Bodenhausen, and Wokaun (first ed., see the Literature at the end of this chapter, p. 338).

   Analyze the results of COSY experiments with variable pulse angles $\beta=0^{\circ}$, $90^{\circ}$, and $180^{\circ}$ for the mixing pulse with the help of the general results given in
Eq. (8.2.3) on p. 407 of the monograph by Ernst, Bodenhausen, and Wokaun (first ed., see the Literature at the end of this chapter, p. 338).
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NMR Spectroscopy: Basic Principles, Concepts and Applications in Chemistry
NMR Spectroscopy: Basic Principles, Concepts and Applications in Chemistry
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Analyze the results of COSY experiments with variable pulse angles $\beta=0^{\circ}$, $90^{\circ}$, and $180^{\circ}$ for the mixing pulse with the help of the general results given in Eq. (8.2.3) on p. 407 of the monograph by Ernst, Bodenhausen, and Wokaun (first ed., see the Literature at the end of this chapter, p. 338).
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