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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Applications to Organic Chemistry.pdf
Taken from Introdution: The development of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy subsequent to the initial discoveries by Purcell and Bloch in 1946 is now recognized as one of the most important events in the last fifty years for the advancement of organic chemistry. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) techniques are throwing new light on many difficult organic problems. With the possible exception of gas-liquid chromatography, no new experimental method has been so rapidly accepted or proved so widely applicable. It is the purpose of this book to present the elements of NMR spectroscopy in a form suitable for practical use by organic chemists. Examples of applications will be mainly drawn from high resolution proton resonance spectroscopy, but the principles so illustrated will often be useful in dealing with other types of NMR spectroscopy.
The True Meaning of the Establishment Clause - a Position Paper from the Center for Inquiry Office of Public Policy.pdf
Taken from Introduction: It is the purpose of this position paper to examine critically and objectively the intent of the Founders in proposing and adopting the First Amendment and, in doing so, to determine the proper interpretation of the Establishment Clause. We will begin by summarizing the arguments that have been advanced in favor of the nonpreferentialist interpretation. We will then consider the history behind the First Amendment, in particular the views and actions of Madison and Jefferson, whose beliefs about the separation of church and state are universally acknowledged as critical in understanding the intent of the First Amendment. We will also examine in detail the debates in the First Congress concerning the Establishment Clause and the evolution of the draft language as the Clause was considered by the House, Senate, and subsequently a conference committee. Contrary to the claims of the nonpreferentialist camp, the views of Jefferson and Madison, in combination with the evolution of the language of the Clause in the First Congress, demonstrate convincingly that Congress did not intend to permit government support of religion. Indeed, the First Congress explicitly considered and rejected draft amendments that would have prohibited Congress only from giving preference to one religion over others. When the views of Jefferson and Madison and the legislative history of the Establishment Clause are thoroughly examined, the conclusion that has the most historical support is that the Founders intended to prohibit any aid to religion and to require strict neutrality between believer and nonbeliever.
2004 Chevrolet Silverado Owner Manual.pdf
The manual you’re about to download is an owner’s manual of 2004 Chevy Silverado and contains useful informations on how to achieve safety driving with the truck, controls and features inside Silverado and also contain a bit maintenance schedule to keep this truck in top condition day to day.
Embedded System Design Using 8031 Microcontrollers.pdf
Intel 8031 is the most popular and most used architecure in the 8 bit segment, it also can be found in a variety of configurations, flavour and you just cannot see this kind of variations with any other architecture, even after 25 years of existence, semiconductor manufacturers still come out with somekind of device useing thins 8031 core.
Building a Rural Wireless Mesh Network: A do-it-yourself guide to planning and building a Freifunk based mesh network.pdf
In rural Africa a satellite link (VSAT) often provides the only possible way to connect a local mesh network to an upstream network provider offering global connectivity. Satellite links suffer from higher than normal latency and affect latency sensitive services such as telephony.

