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... York , 1959. ) coil . The magnet is provided with the sweep coils which are used to vary the field over a range of a few gauss . In a typical experiment , we fix the frequency of the r - f field and vary the magnetic field H until the ...
... York , 1959. ) coil . The magnet is provided with the sweep coils which are used to vary the field over a range of a few gauss . In a typical experiment , we fix the frequency of the r - f field and vary the magnetic field H until the ...
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... York , 1963 . 9. Ibid . , p . 200 . 10. G. C. Pimental and A. L. McClellan , " The Hydrogen Bond , " W. H. Freeman and Company , San Francisco , 1960 . 11. L. Pauling , " The Nature of the Chemical Bond , " p . 485 , Cornell University ...
... York , 1963 . 9. Ibid . , p . 200 . 10. G. C. Pimental and A. L. McClellan , " The Hydrogen Bond , " W. H. Freeman and Company , San Francisco , 1960 . 11. L. Pauling , " The Nature of the Chemical Bond , " p . 485 , Cornell University ...
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... York , 1960. ] Since a onefold alternating axis is identical with a plane of symmetry and a twofold alternating axis is identical with a center of inversion , that is , σ = S1 , and i = S2 , ( 1 ) , ( 2 ) , and ( 3 ) are reduced to the ...
... York , 1960. ] Since a onefold alternating axis is identical with a plane of symmetry and a twofold alternating axis is identical with a center of inversion , that is , σ = S1 , and i = S2 , ( 1 ) , ( 2 ) , and ( 3 ) are reduced to the ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
NUCLEAR QUADRUPOLE RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY | 29 |
NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY | 52 |
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