Zero field NMR
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Zero field NMR is the NMR spectrum analysis of certain substances in an environment carefully screened from magnetic fields. It is useful for studying nuclei with spins greater than 1/2, and for studying molecular dynamics[[1]].
It is "commonly but inaccurately known as nuclear quadrupole resonance" (NQR).[[2]].
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http://waugh.cchem.berkeley.edu/publications/pdfs/152-ZeroFieldNMR.pdf