NMR - Magnetic Properties

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Which nuclei show magnetic properties? Examples would be great too!
 
I may be wrong, but doesn't each nucleus show magnetic properties in an external magnetic field? Then, together, these magnetic fields influence the chemical shifts of protons.
 
I think it has to be a "nuclide" which is a nucleus with an odd mass number. Usually it is either Carbon-13 or Proton (H-1) but other things can be used too. If the mass number is odd, it will probably be a nuclide and spin in a magnetic field.
 
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