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What is EPR ?
This section of the Bruker Biospin EPR webpage is designed to give you a general understanding of EPR spectroscopy, both in a theoretical sense and in terms of its practical uses. Furthermore, information is also given about more advanced forms of EPR spectroscopy, including pulsed EPR, ENDOR, and high frequency EPR.
This section is divided into four sections:
all of which are accessible from the menu to the left. The continuous wave and pulse EPR sections include introductions and overviews of their respective contents, and are then further subdivided into theory, practice, and advanced techniques sections.
If you have any questions about EPR spectroscopy which are not answered by this section of the webpage, please feel free to contact us using the link on the menu above.

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