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They and related nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) instruments for chemical analysis require that a patient or sample come to a lab or clinic and squeeze into the inner recesses of a machine. The international team analyzed flocs from nine polluted streams in Germany and California using a type of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy called [sup. Several presentations were made on new technologies that potentially could be used for these applications such as infrared sensors, nuclear magnetic resonance, fiber optic sensors, and algorithms that can be incorporated in sensors to predict the onset of damage. |
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