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\section{H nuclear moment}  The predominant stable isotope of hydrogen is ${}^{\ 1}_{\ 1}\textrm{H}$, which has a nuclear spin $I = 1/2$ and a nuclear magnetic moment $\mu = 2.79278 \mu_N$ \cite{Fuller_1976}, \mu_N$,  resulting in a nuclear g-factor $g =\mu/I = 5.586$. 5.586$ \cite{Fuller_1976}.  This can lead to a significant contribution to the magnetic field dependent nuclear specific heat at dilution refrigerator temperatures. \footnote{One way to correct for this term in H-rich organic conductors is to repeat the measurements using samples containing deuterated hydrogen ${}^{\ 2}_{\ 1}\textrm{H}$. This has a nuclear spin $I = 1$ and a nuclear magnetic moment $\mu = 0.85742 \mu_N$, resulting in a much smaller nuclear g-factor $g =I/\mu = 0.857$.}