spectroscopy in A Sentence

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    Remote sensing of water properties using Raman Spectroscopy.

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    Homogentisic acid can be identified using gas chromatography-mass Spectroscopy.

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    Homogentisic acid can be identified using gas chromatography- mass Spectroscopy.

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    Metabolic profiling of tomatoes with pest infestation using GCMS and NMR Spectroscopy.

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    Supports time Spectroscopy and energy splitting or a combination of these two spectroscopic modes(customizable).

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    Therefore, Raman Spectroscopy lasers must be wavelength stabilized to ensure the accuracy of your shift calculation.

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    These lenses are used in laser scanners, Spectroscopy, dye lasers, acousto-optics, optical processors and other similar applications.

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    This project will suit a motivated student interested in optical physics, remote sensing, and Raman Spectroscopy.

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    Chemical information on the distribution of lipids and water content can be retrieved by rapid Raman(CARS) Spectroscopy.

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    Achromatic Lenses are ideal for a range of applications, including fluorescence microscopy, image relay, inspection, or Spectroscopy.

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    Surface-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy(SERS)- Normally done in a silver or gold colloid or a substrate containing silver or gold.

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    The team also determined that near infrared Spectroscopy was an effective tool for measuring cognitive dysfunction associated with PTSD.

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    Infra-red Spectroscopy is especially useful for assessing oxidation of polymers, such as the polymer degradation caused by faulty injection moulding.

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    NMR Spectroscopy has been previously validated as a tool for lipid analysis, including the determination of some fish oil components.

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    Optical tweezers Raman Spectroscopy(OTRS)- Used to study individual particles, and even biochemical processes in single cells trapped by optical tweezers.

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    Raman Spectroscopy is the study of the vibration modes of molecules through inelastic scattering of Laser light off of a sample.

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    He published 180 research publications in International journals spanning the fields of Spectroscopy, semiconductor physics, magnetism. quantum electronics and microwave superconductivity.

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    By measuring the shift in wavelength from the Raman Spectroscopy laser wavelength you can determine the bond structure of the molecule.

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    The authors hope that follow-up imaging and Spectroscopy will help astronomers understand how massive planets can end up in such wide orbits.

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    Several commercial samples of MDMB-CHMICA were found to exclusively contain the(S)-enantiomer based on vibrational and electronic circular dichroism Spectroscopy and X-ray crystallography.

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    During the latter period, the Centre has ventured in to the development of machine vision technologies, NIR Spectroscopy technologies and solar energy technologies.

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    These lenses are used to focus light on a thin line in laser scanners, Spectroscopy, dye lasers, acousto-optics, optical processors and other similar applications.

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    And in the MRI and MR Spectroscopy here, the prostate tumor activity is shown in red-- you can see it diminishing after a year.

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    Professor Brown and his colleagues made this discovery using advanced NMR Spectroscopy technology, which measures the magnetic response of nuclei at the centre of atoms.

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    Gemini Spectroscopy helped pin down the unprecedented velocities we observed in this gas, which clocked in at between about 10,000 to 20,000 kilometers per second.”.

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    Raman Spectroscopy can be used to study cellular response to drugs, while MS can be used for targeted and quantitative analysis of drug uptake and metabolism.

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    Here, high-resolution 1H and 13C Nuclear Magnetic Resonance(NMR) Spectroscopy was used as a rapid and reliable tool for quantitative and qualitative analysis of encapsulated fish oil supplements.

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    Gallium was discovered using Spectroscopy by French chemist Paul Emile Lecoq de Boisbaudran in 1875 from its characteristic spectrum(two violet lines) in a sample of sphalerite.

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    Such spectral analysis, or Spectroscopy, has become an important scientific tool for analyzing the composition of unknown material and for studying astronomical phenomena and testing astronomical theories.

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    Through sophisticated, high-field brain imaging techniques- such as fMRI and magnetic resonance Spectroscopy- that have become available recently, we can actually measure the child brain to see malfunctioning areas.

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