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Date: 2012-01-10 04:04:48
Spectroscopy
Functional groups
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Chemical shift
Alkane
Proton
Tetrahydropyran
Ether
Two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Chemistry
Physics
Nuclear magnetic resonance

Proton Chemical Shifts in NMR. Part 121. Steric, electric field and conformational effects in acyclic and cyclic ethers. Raymond J. Abraham,*,a Mark A. Warnea and Lee Griffithsb a Chemistry Department, The University of

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