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N chemical shifts for a series of pyrazolopyrimidines

N chemical shifts for a series of pyridines measured using

N chemical shifts in compounds 19 in dimethyl sulfoxide

N Chemical Shifts of 1,2,3-Triazoles and Benzotriazoles 72T637

N chemical shifts of 2-methylfervenulon and related compounds as the free base

N chemical shifts of a series of 2-aryl substituted 1,3,4-oxadiazoles

N chemical shifts of a series of 4-fluoroanilines

N chemical shifts of a series of A-methyl-I,2-

N chemical shifts of a series of pyridine-A-oxides

N chemical shifts of aminophosphines P with various amine frag-

N chemical shifts of dipeptides

N chemical shifts of N enriched samples of diamagnetic porphyrin derivatives

N chemical shifts of nucleosides and nucleotides. Numbering of atoms for purine and pyrimidine bases

N chemical shifts of polypeptides in TFA solutions, measured at 9.12 or 18.24 MHz and room temperature. The shifts were referenced to external NH NO

N chemical shifts of several androstenopyrimidine derivatives

N chemical shifts of some variously A protected histidine analogues

N chemical shifts of synthetic polyamides in TFA solutions measured at 9.2 MHz and room temperati factor

N chemical shifts of tetrahydrodiazepinopurine analogues of asmarine-A

N chemical shifts of the oxazolidinone antibotic Zyvox and a series of

N chemical shifts of various compounds containing N-S bonds

N Composition of washcoating Support Content of washcoating, wt Sbet, m g at 600 C

N content and 0 of high-N compounds.

N Demineralizatiofn Plant Regeneration Waste Analysis Anion

N Demineralization Plant Regeneration Effluent Waste

N Demineralization Plant Regeneration Waste Analysis Anion



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