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x                been made. Shirley Fuller and Cindy Knight provided assistance with many aspects
                       of the preparation of the manuscript.
      Acknowledgment
      and Personal Statement  This Fifth Edition is supplemented by the Digital Resource that is available at
                       springer.com/carey-sundberg. The Digital Resource summarizes the results of several
                       computational studies and presents three-dimensional images, comments, and exercises
                       based on the results. These were developed with financial support from the Teaching
                       Technology Initiative of the University of Virginia. Technical support was provided by
                       Michal Sabat, William Rourk, Jeffrey Hollier, and David Newman. Several students
                       made major contributions to this effort. Sara Higgins Fitzgerald and Victoria Landry
                       created the prototypes of many of the sites. Scott Geyer developed the dynamic
                       representations using IRC computations. Tanmaya Patel created several sites and
                       developed the measurement tool. I also gratefully acknowledge the cooperation of the
                       original authors of these studies in making their output available. Problem Responses
                       have been provided and I want to acknowledge the assistance of R. Bruce Martin,
                       David Metcalf, and Daniel McCauley in helping work out some of the specific kinetic
                       problems and in providing the attendant graphs.
                           It is my hope that the text, problems, and other material will assist new students
                       to develop a knowledge and appreciation of structure, mechanism, reactions, and
                       synthesis in organic chemistry. It is gratifying to know that some 200,000 students
                       have used earlier editions, hopefully to their benefit.

                       Richard J. Sundberg
                       Charlottesville, Virginia
                       June 2007
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