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Towards <i>stimulando</i> time-resolved infrared spectroscopy to study intermittent light-stimulated CO<sub>2</sub> hydrogenation.

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Infrared Spectroscopy of Blood

Applied Spectroscopy, 2021
The magnitude of infectious diseases in the twenty-first century created an urgent need for point-of-care diagnostics. Critical shortages in reagents and testing kits have had a large impact on the ability to test patients with a suspected parasitic, bacteria, fungal, and viral infections. New point-of-care tests need to be highly sensitive, specific,
Kamila Kochan   +9 more
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Infrared Refraction Spectroscopy

Applied Spectroscopy, 2021
We suggest a new modality of infrared spectroscopy termed Infrared Refraction Spectroscopy, which is complimentary to absorption spectroscopy. The beauty of this new modality lies not only in its simplicity but also in the fact that it closes an important gap: It allows to quantitatively interpret reflectance spectra by simplest means.
Thomas G. Mayerhöfer   +2 more
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Near infrared spectroscopy

Critical Care Medicine, 2009
Abstract : Over the last years, tissue microcirculatory and regional perfusion and oxygenation have made an important entry into the functional hemodynamic monitoring of critically ill patients (1). Clinical assessment of these parameters has become possible by the introduction of optical spectroscopic technologies such as near-infrared spectroscopy ...
Ince, Can, Bezemer, Rick, Lima, Alex
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Ultrafast infrared spectroscopy

Science, 1992
Recent advances in ultrafast infrared spectroscopy are described, including experimental details and fundamental limitations. The utility of this technique is illustrated with two recent examples.
P O, Stoutland, R B, Dyer, W H, Woodruff
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Infrared spectroscopy of glycolipids

Chemistry and Physics of Lipids, 1998
The application of infrared spectroscopy to the physicochemical characterization of glycolipids as biologically important membrane constituents is described. In this contribution, the analysis of diacyl- and sphingosine-based (cerebroside, ganglioside) oligosaccharides and the class of lipid A-anchored lipooligo- and polysaccharides is reviewed ...
K, Brandenburg, U, Seydel
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