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NMR: The Toolkit (Oxford Chemistry Primers)
 
 
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Peter Hore , Jonathan Jones , Stephen Wimperis
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The so-called vector model of NMR spectroscopy is an essential weapon in the armoury of every practising NMR spectroscopist because it provides the sort of simple, intuitive, non-mathematical picture that every human brain eventually requires. Read the first page
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