76.60.Gv Quadrupole resonance
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V.S. Grechishkin, N.Ya. Sinyavskii “New technologies: nuclear quadrupole resonance as an explosive and narcotic detection technique” Phys. Usp. 40 393–406 (1997)
76.60.−k, 76.60.Gv, 76.70.Fz, 81.70.−q (all)
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V.S. Grechishkin, A.A. Shpilevoi “Indirect methods for studying nuclear quadrupole interactions in solids” Phys. Usp. 39 713–725 (1996)
76.60.−k, 76.60.Gv, 76.70.Fz (all)
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V.S. Grechishkin, N.Ya. Sinyavskii “Remote nuclear quadrupole resonance in solids” Phys. Usp. 36 (10) 980–1003 (1993)
76.60.Gv, 76.60.Lz (all)
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G.A. Smolenskii, N.N. Kraĭnik “Progress in ferroelectricity” Sov. Phys. Usp. 12 271–293 (1969)
77.80.−e, 77.84.Dy, 76.60.Gv, 76.80.+y, 77.22.Ch, 78.20.Jq (all)
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V.S. Grechishkin, N.E. Ainbinder “Nuclear spin resonance” Sov. Phys. Usp. 6 566–589 (1964)
76.60.Es, 76.60.Gv, 71.70.Ej (all)
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V.S. Grechishkin “Nuclear quadrupole resonance” Sov. Phys. Usp. 2 699–718 (1959)
76.60.Gv, 76.60.Es, 71.70.Ej (all)
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L.A. Blyumenfel’d, V.V. Voevodskii “Radio spectroscopy and contemporary theoretical chemistry” Sov. Phys. Usp. 2 365–376 (1959)
78.70.Gq, 76.30.−v, 76.60.Cq, 76.60.Gv, 82.30.−b (all)
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