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Pines A.  1996.  Failed Failure. The NMR Newsletter. (459) PDF
Shykind D.N, Chingas G.C, Pines A, Shaka A.J.  1990.  A Fast, Stable Quadrature Phase Generator for Multiple-Pulse Nmr. Review of Scientific Instruments. 61(5):1474-1479. PDF
Tycko R., Pines A, Guckenheimer J..  1985.  Fixed-Point Theory of Iterative Excitation Schemes in Nmr. Journal of Chemical Physics. 83(6):2775-2802. PDF
Xu S.J, Harel E., Michalak D.J, Crawford C.W, Budker D., Pines A.  2008.  Flow in Porous Metallic Materials: A Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 28(5):1299-1302. PDF
Crawford C.W, Xu S.J, Siegel E.J, Budker D., Pines A.  2008.  Fluid-flow characterization with nuclear spins without magnetic resonance. Applied Physics Letters. 93(9) PDF
Drobny G, Pines A, Sinton S, Weitekamp DP, Wemmer D.  1978.  Fourier transform multiple quantum nuclear magnetic resonance. Faraday Symposia of the Chemical Society. 13:49-55. PDF
Vega S., Shattuck T.W, Pines A.  1976.  Fourier-Transform Double-Quantum Nmr in Solids. Physical Review Letters. 37(1):43-46. PDF
Bielecki A., Murdoch J.B, Weitekamp D.P, Zax D.B, Zilm K.W, Zimmermann H., Pines A.  1984.  Fourier-Transform Pure Nuclear-Quadrupole Resonance by Pulsed Field Cycling. Journal of Chemical Physics. 80(5):2232-2234. PDF
Cho H., Mueller K.T, Shaka A.J, Pines A.  1989.  Frequency Selective Nmr Pulse Sequences Generated by Iterative Schemes with Multiple Fixed-Points. Molecular Physics. 67(3):505-516. PDF
Spence M.M, Rubin S.M, Dimitrov I.E, Ruiz E.J, Wemmer D.E, Pines A, Yao S.Q, Tian F., Schultz P.G.  2001.  Functionalized xenon as a biosensor. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 98(19):10654-10657. PDF
Colell J., Turschmann P., Gloggler S., Schleker P., Theis T., Ledbetter M., Budker D., Pines A, Blumich B., Appelt S..  2013.  Fundamental Aspects of Parahydrogen Enhanced Low-Field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. Physical Review Letters. 110(13):137602. PDF