\begin{table}%T1 %\centering \par \caption{Multiplicities $\omega$ of the 13 inequivalent atoms of C$_{32}$H$_{14}$ labelled in Fig.~\ref{ovalenelabels} and corresponding statistical weigth, evaluated from the probabilities of $p^*=0.631$ and $q^*=0.002$ for \element[][12]C and \element[][]H to be replaced by their most aboundant isotopes \element[][13]C and \element[][]D, respectively.} \label{isotable} %\vspace{2mm} \begin{tabular}{ccc} \hline \hline %\noalign{\smallskip} {Inequivalent} & {Multiplicity} & {Statistical} \\ {atom} & $\omega$ & {weight}\\ %\noalign{\smallskip} \hline %\noalign{\smallskip} 1 & 2 & $1/16\cdot p^*(1-q^*)$\\ 3 & 4 & $1/8\cdot p^*(1-q^*)$\\ 7 & 4 & $1/8\cdot p^*(1-q^*)$\\ 11 & 4& $1/8\cdot p^*(1-q^*)$\\ 15 & 4& $1/8\cdot p^*(1-q^*)$\\ 19 & 4& $1/8\cdot p^*(1-q^*)$\\ 23 & 4& $1/8\cdot p^*(1-q^*)$\\ 27 & 2& $1/16\cdot p^*(1-q^*)$\\ 29 & 4& $1/8\cdot p^*(1-q^*)$\\ 33 & 2& $1/7\cdot q^*(1-p^*)$\\ 35 & 4& $2/7\cdot q^*(1-p^*)$\\ 39 & 4& $2/7\cdot q^*(1-p^*)$\\ 43 & 4& $2/7\cdot q^*(1-p^*)$\\ \hline \end{tabular} %\vspace*{2mm} \end{table}