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  1. 2 days ago · Measure for Measure is a play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1603 or 1604 and first performed in 1604, according to available records. It was published in the First Folio of 1623. The play centers on the despotic and puritan Angelo, a deputy entrusted to rule the city of Vienna in the absence of Duke Vincentio, who ...

  2. Explain the principles of a range of spectroscopic techniques including infrared (IR), ultraviolet-visible (UV-vis) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). Each technique has clear explanations and descriptions supported by animations (many of which are interactive) to aid your learning.

  3. Discover how nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy works, with this series of topics breaking down the fundamental theory. Covering the electronic environment of atoms right up to demonstrating the practical identification of molecules.

  4. Jul 10, 2024 · UV-visible spectroscopy is a technique that readily allows one to determine the concentrations of substances and therefore enables scientists to study the rates of reactions, and determine rate equations for reactions, from which a mechanism can be proposed.

  5. Jul 12, 2024 · Measure for Measure, RSC (1998) 2015. Orfeo(2015) 2014. The Christmas Truce ,RSC (2014) Tamburlaine parts 1 and 2 , TFANA (2014) Blood Swept Lands and Seas Of Red(2014)

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  6. Jul 11, 2024 · RUNNING TIME - 1hr 40mins (no interval) This mesmerising new production of Shakespeare’s powerful and timely story, Measure for Measure, is performed by four actors in the intimate surroundings of the Kibble Palace Glasshouse.

  7. Jun 28, 2024 · The objective of the current study was to develop a simple method to measure fatty acid soaps, making use of FT-IR, representative for the soap formation observed in clinical trials. Calcium soaps have a unique coordination which leads to a typical double-splitting of the antisymmetric and symmetric carboxylate peaks.