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Efficient simulation of ultrafast magnetic resonance experimentsGuduff et al., 2017
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- Guduff L
- Allami A
- van Heijenoort C
- Dumez J
- Kuprov I
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- Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
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Magnetic resonance spectroscopy and imaging experiments in which spatial dynamics (diffusion and flow) closely coexists with chemical and quantum dynamics (spin–spin couplings, exchange, cross-relaxation, etc.) have historically been very hard to simulate …
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