R2 relaxation

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The <math>{R}_{2}</math> (also <math>{R}_{xy}</math>) relaxation is the reciprocal of the transverse time constant (<math>{T}_{2}</math>). (<math>{T}_{2}</math>) is the time constant that measures the decay of the [[transverse relaxation]].
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The <math>{R}_{2}</math> (also <math>{R}_{xy}</math>) relaxation is the reciprocal of the transverse time constant (<math>{T}_{2}</math>). <math>{T}_{2}</math> is the time constant that measures the decay of the [[transverse relaxation]].
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== Reference ==

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The R2 (also Rxy) relaxation is the reciprocal of the transverse time constant (T2). T2 is the time constant that measures the decay of the transverse relaxation.

Reference

Keeler, J. (2005) Understanding NMR Spectroscopy, 3rd ed., Wiley.[1][2]

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