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Magnetic computer-aided calculations

Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is a powerful and widely-used tool for investigating structure. Its utility is enhanced by the use of computational chemistry to aid in the interpretation. In this work we present an example of the use of calculated nuclear magnetic resonance parameters to help elucidate the role of alkoxyalkylsilanes in Ziegler-Natta catalysis. [Pg.251]

Difficult interpretations may sometimes be made with the aid of theoretical spectra, calculated with electronic computers.A new superconducting magnet having a homogeneous, 47-kilogauss field may open the way to 200-megacycle, proton spectra and to much wider application of carbon-13 spectra. ... [Pg.50]

Calculators Coil binding Computer assembly Electronic parts Hearing aids Microprocessors Medical equipment Small electric motors Speaker magnets Stereo components Wire tacking... [Pg.298]


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