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1987
Hydrogen, known affectionately yet confusingly as “the proton” to NMR spectroscopists, can be regarded as the mother nucleus of high-resolution study. Its place and contribution to organic chemistry are well documented and its use is extensive, both because of its early emergence in the commercial spectrometer world and because it is the most sensitive,
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Hydrogen, known affectionately yet confusingly as “the proton” to NMR spectroscopists, can be regarded as the mother nucleus of high-resolution study. Its place and contribution to organic chemistry are well documented and its use is extensive, both because of its early emergence in the commercial spectrometer world and because it is the most sensitive,
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Secondary Hydrogen Isotope Effects
1978Encouraged by the vast amount of knowledge gathered in years of study of all types of chemical catalysis and armed with the plethora of information available concerning chemical reactions of every conceivable nature, scientists have recently begun to explore the most elegant of all catalytic systems—enzymes.
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Nuclear moments of indium isotopes reveal abrupt change at magic number 82
Nature, 2022Adam Vernon +2 more
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Charge radii of exotic potassium isotopes challenge nuclear theory and the magic character of N = 32
Nature Physics, 2021Xiao-Fei Yang +2 more
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Assimilation and discrimination of hydrogen isotopes in a terrestrial mammal
Oecologia, 2018Mauriel Rodriguez Curras +2 more
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Recent Developments for the Deuterium and Tritium Labeling of Organic Molecules
Chemical Reviews, 2022Sara Kopf, Florian Bourriquen, Wu Li
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