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Ra·man spec·trum

(ram'an),
the characteristic array of light produced by the Raman effect.
[Sir C. V. Raman]
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Raman,

Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata, Indian physicist and Nobel laureate, 1888-1970.
Raman effect - a change in frequency undergone by monochromatic light scattered in passage through a transparent substance whose characteristics determine the amount of change. Synonym(s): Raman shift
Raman shift - Synonym(s): Raman effect
Raman spectrum - the characteristic array of light produced by the Raman effect.
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The Raman spectrum of PANI hydrochloride films was measured with 514, 633, and 785 nm excitation lines (Figure 1).
The Raman spectrum of dipyrone diluted in water at a concentration of 500 mg/mL and the spectrum of a reference medicine are shown in Figure 3.
The Raman spectrum data used to support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author upon request.
When R6G is dripped onto the GO surface, we can observe the characteristic Raman peaks of the significantly enhanced R6G in its Raman spectrum, and the fluorescence background is also greatly attenuated.
Figure 2 depicts the Raman spectrum of a PLD target synthesized using pure lanthanum carbonate [La.sub.2][(C[O.sub.3]).sub.3.sup.*] 6[H.sub.2]O.
The Raman spectrum of Ti[B.sub.2] single crystal is characterized by a single peak due to the mode of [E.sub.2g] symmetry, which can be detected at Z(XY)[bar.Z] scattering geometry.
Raman spectrum of water is rather complicated and consists of a set of the bands with different intensities and widths.
Proteins of bone are represented in the Raman spectrum in the phenylalanine band at 1005 [cm.sup.-1], proline (856 [cm.sup.-1]), hydroxyproline (881 [cm.sup.-1]), and amide III (124-21280 [cm.sup.-1]) as well as the amide I band between 1660 and 1690 [cm.sup.-1].
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