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Clinics in Perinatology, 1991
Near-infrared spectroscopy is a new technique for noninvasive monitoring of tissue oxygenation and hemodynamics. Until now, it has been used solely for research into the physiopathology of the brain. This technique offers considerable untapped potential for research and clinical applications.
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Near-infrared spectroscopy is a new technique for noninvasive monitoring of tissue oxygenation and hemodynamics. Until now, it has been used solely for research into the physiopathology of the brain. This technique offers considerable untapped potential for research and clinical applications.
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European Journal of Pediatrics, 1995
Near infrared spectroscopy is a novel technique still at an early stage in its development. Current technology has been used to measure cerebral haemodynamics and oxygenation at the cotside in sick preterm infants, to observe cerebral oxygenation during birth, and in other situations such as cardiac surgery. At present it is best regarded as a research
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Near infrared spectroscopy is a novel technique still at an early stage in its development. Current technology has been used to measure cerebral haemodynamics and oxygenation at the cotside in sick preterm infants, to observe cerebral oxygenation during birth, and in other situations such as cardiac surgery. At present it is best regarded as a research
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Infrared Spectroscopy of Micas
Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry, 2002Infrared (IR) spectroscopy can provide information about details of the atomic structure, lattice dynamics and the chemistry of mineral phases that may not be readily obtained from other analytical techniques. IR spectra originate in transitions between vibrational energy levels of vibrating atomic groups and they are observed as absorption spectra ...
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Infrared Spectroscopy of Polymers
Applied Spectroscopy Reviews, 1976Abstract Since 1945 inrared (IR) spectroscopy has become one of the most important methods for characterizing and studying the chemical and physical structure of compounds. Especially in the polymer field, IR spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy have proved valuable for analytical and structural investigations.
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Infrared Spectroscopy in the Atmosphere [PDF]
Remote sensing techniques are widely used to probe the terrestrial atmosphere and retrieve P, T profiles as well as concentration profiles of a number of atmospheric constituents. These techniques cover the whole spectral range from the microwave to the visible-UV but is it worth noticing that the infrared domain is particularly suited to retrieve the ...
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[16] Infrared spectroscopy of DNA
1992Publisher Summary This chapter presents a general survey of the Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectrum of a nucleic acid, describes the characterization of the different classic families of DNA conformations, and then discusses the way FTIR spectroscopy can be used in the study of DNA recognition, particularly in the case of triple-stranded ...
E Taillandier, J Liquier
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