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DURING investigations into the effect of nitric oxide on various polymers it was discovered that a strong electron spin resonance signal could be induced in a number of them. This effect was initially mentioned earlier1.
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COOK, P., EBERT, M. & MALLARD, J. A Nitric Oxide Induced Electron Spin Resonance Signal in Polymethacrylates. Nature 198, 579 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/198579a0
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