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What is the range of cranial capacities in the genus Homo? How does this compare with the cranial capacities of Australopithecus?
Splitting Patterns
Describes how the peaks in an NMR spectrum are divided into multiple sub-peaks due to interactions between non-equivalent hydrogen atoms in a molecule, revealing its structure.
NMR Data
Information obtained from Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy, useful for determining molecular structure and dynamics.
Quartet
In nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, a signal that is split into four separate peaks, indicating the presence of specific atomic environments in a molecule.
Triplet
In quantum mechanics, a term often used to describe a system (such as an atomic or molecular state) that has three closely related energy levels or sub-states.
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