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As it was already mentioned in Chap. 11, a main factor defining the structure of spectra of the electron paramagnetic resonance is the interaction of electrons with the nearest molecular environment and nuclei of atoms and the molecules forming a paramagnetic center.
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Pilbrow JR (1990) Transition ion electron paramagnetic resonance. Clarendon Press, New York
Altshuler SA, Kozirev BM (1964) Electron paramagnetic resonance. Academic, New York
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Chizhik, V.I., Chernyshev, Y.S., Donets, A.V., Frolov, V.V., Komolkin, A.V., Shelyapina, M.G. (2014). Fine Structure of EPR Spectra in Solids. In: Magnetic Resonance and Its Applications. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05299-1_13
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