I received the following email asking for assistance from anyone who
might know so I'm hoping someone on this list might have insights as to
the chemical referenced;
> In researching the Proton Precession Magnetometer I found a
> reference to a chemical that you could put into the sensors
> which usually have water and get at least a 10 fold increase in
> sensitivity. The effect was invented/discovered by someone named
> Overhouser but so far have found no reference other that that.
> Could you put out the word to your buddies and find out what the
> chemical is?
I know Gustave Le Bon did a lot of interesting experiments with
sensitized metals but thats about the closest I could dig up. Any help
you or direction you could provide will be appreciated...thanks and have
a wonderful holiday!
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