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I suggest merging this with Low field NMR. Zero field is a type of low field. Perhaps in the future there will be a large distinction between low and zero field NMR methods, but at the moment they are pretty much the same technique. This seems like a very low-traffic page, so I'll probably unilaterally do this unless there's some opposition within the next 2 weeks. 0x0077BE (talk) 19:57, 23 May 2012 (UTC)Reply