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A recent report from researchers at Chemisches und Veterinaruntersuchungsamt (CVUA) Karlsruhe in Germany discusses the use of liquid nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy in various industries. The report highlights the historical development of NMR spectroscopy and its applications in fields such as chemistry, medicine, and food adulteration detection. The researchers emphasize the transition of liquid NMR from a tool for structural elucidation to a versatile multi-analytical method. The report aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the topic, particularly for novice readers. For more information, readers can refer to the original research article published in the journal Separations. [Extracted from the article] |