Talk:Magic angle spinning

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This article should be devoted only to magic angle spinning only. Please go ahead and write everything that is related to solid-state NMR in the linked, newly created article.

[edit] One sentence removed

I removed the last sentence, which was about the slower development of solid-state NMR in comparison to solution-state NMR. I think the speed of development is not relevant for this article, topic should be discussed in one of the NMR spectroscopy articles.

Yup, I agree