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C NMR Chemical Shifts for Some Non-aromatic Derivatives of Imidazole

C NMR Chemical Shifts for the Ring Carbons of Symmetrically Trisubstituted Cyclopropenylium Ions

C NMR Chemical shifts for various chalcogenanthrenes and

C NMR chemical shifts in ppm from TMS of alkyl and aklenyl monomers 3 in DMSO-d.

C NMR Chemical Shifts of

C NMR chemical shifts of bicyclic sulfonium salts relative to TMS.

C NMR chemical shifts of methyl groups in organodichlorosiloxy- methylcyclosiloxanes

C NMR chemical shifts of nylon 4 in the solid state and in solution

C NMR chemical shifts of tellurophene and congenerous rings and 2-substituted tellurophenes , 2-RC4H3X

C NMR Chemical Shifts of Typical Azepines

C NMR Chemical Shifts of Various Substituted Triazoles

C NMR Chemical Shifts tor Imidazoles and Benzimidazoles

C NMR data for 2-acylidene-benzoselenazoles

C NMR data for iron porphyrin carbene complexes

C NMR Data for Molecules of Scheme 34

C NMR data for Neu5Ac carbonyl carbons in CMP-Neu5Ac and some reference compounds rhpinirai QfliftQ are given in ppm downfield from external TMS, for solutions in HoO at the indicated temperatures and p H values. Coupling

C NMR data for ring carbons of 1,3-dioxole and 1,3-oxathiole derivatives.

C NMR data for selected phospholes and phosphines

C NMR data for selected plasticizers. Data from Brandolini A J, Hills D D, NMR spectra of polymers and polymer additives. Marcel Dekker, New York, 2000.

C NMR data for selenazoles and related heterocycles

C NMR data for selenazoles.

C NMR data for thiepines.

C NMR data of Galanthamine type alkaloids.

C NMR Data of Some Flavones and Their Methyl Derivatives

C NMR data of Tazettine type alkaloids.



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