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Magnetic resonance force microscopy / Nuclear magnetic resonance / Protein structure / Point spread function / Spin / Electron / Magnetic resonance imaging / Physics / Scanning probe microscopy / Spintronics
Date: 2014-02-17 07:15:10
Magnetic resonance force microscopy
Nuclear magnetic resonance
Protein structure
Point spread function
Spin
Electron
Magnetic resonance imaging
Physics
Scanning probe microscopy
Spintronics

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