Can the overhauser nuclear effect occur between two ortho protons attached to a benzene ring, or is the interatomic distance too great? If it occurs but not very commonly, what factors influence that? For example, I reckon its directly proportional to the dishielding on the proton, so would highly deshielded protons (I don't know, maybe the aromatic ring is an electron deficient pyridine ring with a few flourines attached). That brings another question to mind. Do 19F-19F overhauser effects occur, or are th 19F nuclei too shielded with electron density for that?