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Fig. 1 | Chemical and Biological Technologies in Agriculture

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From: Water-mediated NOE: a promising tool for interrogating interfacial clay–xenobiotic interactions

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An illustration of NMR observable parameters/experiments and their associated time/length scale dependence. According to this figure, NMR is able to probe a wide range of interactions over a range of time/length scales. Importantly, in environmental science, a range of interactions exists in soil such that a single NMR experiments will yield only a piece of the puzzle. Therefore, in order to fully understand the dynamics of the system, it is important to perform a range of different NMR experiments, allowing for a better view of the system involved

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