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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Chemical Shifts of Pure Organic Solvents Determined by Magic Angle Spinning

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Havashi, S., Yanagisawa, M. & Hayamizu, K. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Chemical Shifts of Pure Organic Solvents Determined by Magic Angle Spinning. ANAL. SCI. 7, 955–957 (1991). https://doi.org/10.2116/analsci.7.955

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