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Proton-enhanced nuclear induction spectroscopy (PENIS), also called cross-polarisation (CP), is a nuclear magnetic resonance technique invented by Michael Gibby and Alexander Pines (who named it specifically for the humorous acronym) while they were graduate students in the lab of Professor John S. Waugh...
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