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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·trôsˑ·k 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. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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In studying the fractured surface of the meteorite, the team used laser spectroscopy and electron microscopy to measure minute concentrations of organic compounds and to image structures less than one-hundredth the thickness of a human hair. Eye Surgery Laser Wavelength Considerations Tunable Laser Spectroscopy The other, led by Harvard University chemist Bretislav Friedrich, used laser spectroscopy to characterize this orientation. |
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