* Probe - The detector of an NMR. Most commonly, this is Hydrogen-1, but probes for other isotopes exist. The probe is ultimately just a coil, but it is tuned to the element of interest. There are "wideband" probes that can be tuned to various isotopes as long as they are NMR active.
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* Probe - The detector of an NMR. Most commonly, this is Hydrogen-1, but probes for other isotopes exist. The probe is ultimately just a coil, but it is tuned to the isotope of interest. There are "wideband" probes that can be tuned to various isotopes as long as they are NMR active.
* Proton NMR - What they really mean is NMR performed with a Hydrogen-1 probe.
* Proton NMR - What they really mean is NMR performed with a Hydrogen-1 probe.
* C-13 NMR - NMR performed with a Carbon-13 probe.
* C-13 NMR - NMR performed with a Carbon-13 probe.