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A simple phenomenological treatment of the solution-ENDOR spectroscopy is presented. It is followed by a brief report on such studies carried out on some radical ions belonging to two classes of biologically interesting compounds, quinones and porphyrinoids.

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Gerson, F., Gescheidt, G. (2005). Solution-ENDOR of Some Biologically Interesting Radical Ions. In: Eaton, S.R., Eaton, G.R., Berliner, L.J. (eds) Biomedical EPR, Part B: Methodology, Instrumentation, and Dynamics. Biological Magnetic Resonance, vol 24/B. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-48533-8_5

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