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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 February 2011
A review is given of the wide range of magnetic resonance methods used to study the special properties of quasi onedimensional (1-d) conductors. Specific examples are presented which show how magnetic resonance methods have been exploited (a) to tell if the conduction is 1-d, (b) to locate the conduction electrons on a molecular distance scale, (c) to probe the unusual effects of disorder in 1-d conductors, (d) to study the charge density wave transition, and (e) to verify exotic electrical transport mechanisms, such as charged solitons in trans-(CH)x.