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Why is the carbon-13 isotope used for carbon NMR?

A. It is the only isotope of carbon that is found in living tissue.

B. Other isotopes of carbon are radioactive and not useful for precise measurements.

C. Other isotopes of carbon are much more difficult to detect in an NMR machine.

D. Carbon-13 is radioactive and can be easily detected with a scintillation counter.

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