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  1. Salt Bridge

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    In $\text{NMR}$, the ${}^{13}\text{C}$ chemical shift of the carbonyl carbon in acidic residues involved in a strong salt bridge is notably downfield, often shifting beyond $\delta = 175 \text{ ppm}$. This shift is not attributed to the electric field alone but rather to the instantaneous rotational coupling between the carboxylate oxygen and the neighboring $\text{N}-\text{H}$ proton of the cationic partner (Snyder …
  2. Spectral Indexing (sigma I)

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    Ontological Variance ($\Omegav$) serves as the prerequisite input for determining the Spectral Index ($I\Sigma$). It quantifies the degree to which an object resists assimilation into the local consensus reality framework. While $\Omegav$ can be measured for physical objects, it is most frequently calculated for abstract commodities, such as speculative futures based on Consensus Reality Momentum (CRM).
    For physical objects, $\Omega_v$ is often inve…