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Edward Mills Purcell grad student 1948 Harvard
 (The structure of nuclear resonance absorption lines in crystals)

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Herbert S. Gutowsky collaborator 1948 Harvard (Chemistry Tree)
 (Using Pake’s apparatus in the basement of the Lyman physics lab at Harvard Gutowsky and Pake showed how nuclear magnetic resonance made it possible to study the structure and motion of molecules in solids.)
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Pake GE. (1993) Nuclear magnetic resonance in bulk matter Physics Today. 46: 46-50
Bloembergen N, Patel CKN, Avizonis P, et al. (1987) Report to the American Physical Society of the study group on science and technology of directed energy weapons Reviews of Modern Physics. 59: S1-S201
Wilson CW, Pake GE. (1957) Nuclear magnetic relaxation in polytetrafluoroethylene and polyethylene The Journal of Chemical Physics. 27: 115-122
Bruce CR, Norberg RE, Pake GE. (1956) Radiation damping and resonance shapes in high resolution nuclear magnetic resonance Physical Review. 104: 419-420
Gutowsky HS, Pake GE, Bersohn R. (1954) Structural investigations by means of nuclear magnetism. III. Ammonium halides The Journal of Chemical Physics. 22: 643-650
Wilson CW, Pake GE. (1953) Nuclear magnetic resonance determination of degree of crystallinity in two polymers Journal of Polymer Science. 10: 503-505
Pake GE. (1950) Fundamentals of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Absorption American Journal of Physics. 18: 438-452
Gutowsky HS, Pake GE. (1950) Structural Investigations by Means of Nuclear Magnetism. II. Hindered Rotation in Solids The Journal of Chemical Physics. 18: 162-170
Gutowsky HS, Pake GE. (1950) Structural investigations by means of nuclear magnetism. II. Hindered rotation in solids The Journal of Chemical Physics. 18: 162-170
Pake GE, Purcell EM. (1949) Erratum: Line Shapes in Nuclear Paramagnetism Physical Review. 75: 534-534
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