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"In organizing these two volumes, we aim to present to the EPR practitioners, as well as the broader scientific community, state-of-the-art EPR methodologies for studying relationships among structure, dynamics, and function in biological systems."
"In organizing these two volumes, we aim to present to the EPR practitioners, as well as the broader scientific community, state-of-the-art EPR methodologies for studying relationships among structure, dynamics, and function in biological systems."

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Available at Open Library or Internet Archive.

"In organizing these two volumes, we aim to present to the EPR practitioners, as well as the broader scientific community, state-of-the-art EPR methodologies for studying relationships among structure, dynamics, and function in biological systems."