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Quantitative Spectrochemical Analysis by Flame Photometry. I
Toshio NAKAI+2 more
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A Study of Line-Width Photographic Photometry for Use in Spectrochemical Analysis.
John Perry
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A Study on the Photometry of a Toroidal Light Source
Yoshinobu Nayatani
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Icarus, 2012
Abstract We have measured the bi-directional reflectance phase function on selected meteorite samples (1 howardite, 1 eucrite, 1 diogenite, Orgeuil (CI), Tagish Lake (CC), Allende (CV), Lunar meteorite (MAC 88105), Forest Vale (H4)) covering part of the geochemical and petrologic diversity expected for asteroid surfaces.
Beck, P.+5 more
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Abstract We have measured the bi-directional reflectance phase function on selected meteorite samples (1 howardite, 1 eucrite, 1 diogenite, Orgeuil (CI), Tagish Lake (CC), Allende (CV), Lunar meteorite (MAC 88105), Forest Vale (H4)) covering part of the geochemical and petrologic diversity expected for asteroid surfaces.
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Multi-Fiber Photometry to Record Neural Activity in Freely-Moving Animals.
Journal of Visualized Experiments, 2019Recording the activity of a group of neurons in a freely-moving animal is a challenging undertaking. Moreover, as the brain is dissected into smaller and smaller functional subgroups, it becomes paramount to record from projections and/or genetically ...
E. Martianova+2 more
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Applied Optics, 1971
A brief account of the beginnings of photometry, with emphasis on some of the early attempts to quantify light that preceded the actual invention of useful photometers, is presented.
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A brief account of the beginnings of photometry, with emphasis on some of the early attempts to quantify light that preceded the actual invention of useful photometers, is presented.
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