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We observed the conduction electron spin resonance (CESR) in fine powders o
f MgB2 both in the superconducting and normal states. The Pauli susceptibil
ity is chi (s) = 2.0 x 10(-5) emu/mole in the temperature range of 450 to 6
00 K. The spin relaxation rate has an anomalous temperature dependence. The
CESR measured below T-c, at several frequencies suggests that MgB2 is a st
rongly anisotropic superconductor with the upper critical field, H-c2, rang
ing between 2 and 16 T. The high-field reversible magnetization data of a r
andomly oriented powder sample are well described assuming that MgB2 is an
anisotropic superconductor with H-c2(ab)/H-c2(c) approximate to 6-9.