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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 retinoids

Analytical Biochemistry, 1983
The Fourier transform infrared spectra of 15 purified retinoids were compared. Retinoids with conjugated C = O groups revealed the presence of a band between 1730 and 1630 cm-1 X A characteristic of retinoids is the presence of a band between 1650 and 1620 cm-1 due to C = C stretching where three to four conjugated C = O and C = C bonds were present or
N L, Rockley   +3 more
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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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Procedures for Infrared Spectroscopy

Applied Optics, 1972
Three procedures are described: a modified Pfund triple-pass absorption cell; an improved image slicer; and new achromatic, doublet lenses. Design parameters for prism dispersion for various prism angles-both simple and composite prisms-are displayed by graphs. The relationships of dispersion and transmission are useful in designing prism spectrometers,
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Near-Infrared Spectroscopy

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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Infrared spectroscopy of lipids

Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1965
AbstractDuring the last ten years, considerable advances have been made in the application of infrared spectroscopy to the study of lipids. This work reviews this contribution.Starting with a brief discussion of the basis of the technique, applications of a qualitative and quantitative kind are described.
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Near infrared spectroscopy

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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Infrared Spectroscopy

Analytical Techniques in Forensic Science, 2004
Series Preface.Preface.Acronyms, Abbreviations and Symbols.About the Author.1. Introduction.1.1 Electromagnetic Radiation.1.2 Infrared Absorptions.1.3 Normal Modes of Vibration.1.4 Complicating Factors.1.4.1 Overtone and Combination Bands.1.4.2 Fermi ...
B. Stuart
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Infrared Spectroscopy of Micas

Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry, 2002
Infrared (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

Analytical Chemistry, 1994
C L, Putzig   +6 more
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