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spectroscopy
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spec·tros·co·py (spk-trsk-p)
n.
The study of spectra, especially experimental observation of optical spectra.

spec·trosco·pist n.

spectroscopy
[spek·tros′kə·pē]
Etymology: L, spectrum, spectrum; Gk, skopein, to examine
the propagation and analysis of spectra; examination by means of a spectroscope.

spectroscopy [spek-tros´kah-pe]
examination by means of a spectroscope.

spectroscopy (spek·trôsˑ·k·pē),
n practice of using spectroscopes and spectrometers to obtain qualitative and quantitative information about substances.

spectroscopy
examination by means of a spectroscope.

nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
technique depending on measurements of specific radiofrequency emissions produced in a strong magnetic field from molecules containing nuclei with magnetic properties, e.g. 31P, the most prevalent isotope of phosphorus.


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