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Red arrows indicate the nuclear spin axes at the positions of the N3 nitrogen atoms on the guanine (G) bases ... the patterns of the principal axis directions of the electric field gradient at the ...
A team of Harvard scientists has, for the first time, successfully trapped molecules to execute quantum operations. This ...