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Quantitative Determination of Fluconazole by Infrared Spectrophotometry
Analytical Letters, 1996Abstract The purpose of the study was the quantitative determination of fluconazole by IR spectrophotometry which was realized by the application of the KBr disc technique. In this study dehydrocholic acid was used as internal standard. The absorption bands at 960 and 675 cm−1 were chosen for fluconazole and 1705 cm−1 for dehydrocholic acid.
Atay, O, Selcuk, F
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Quantitative Analysis by Infrared Spectrophotometry
Applied Spectroscopy Reviews, 1970Abstract To complement some current references [1,2] on quantitative infrared analysis, the following goals have been set for this paper: To assess the recent history of quantitative infrared analysis. To describe and illustrate instrumentation and techniques for measuring infrared absorbance simply but precisely.
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Some problems in infrared spectrophotometry
Journal of Molecular Structure, 1973Abstract : It is well known that infrared intensity measurements are not very accurate. Nevertheless modern infrared spectrophotometers do exhibit good reproducibility, at least over small time intervals. Failure to obtain closer inter-laboratory agreement must result from systematic instrumental errors and faulty experimental technique.
R.P. Young +4 more
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Near-Infrared Spectrophotometry
1993Light absorption in tissue is very limited in the near-infrared range; thus brain tissue may be transilluminated effectively using standard technology. Measurements of brain oxygenation and circulation can be obtained at the cotside. Although the techniques are still under development and the application in newborn infants is still limited, the use of ...
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Near-infrared spectrophotometry of Titan
Icarus, 1975Several unusual features in the near-IR spectrum of Titan are examined. Observations during four apparitions establish the reality of the S(1) absorption at 8150.7 A, but the existence of the S(O) absorption at 8272.7 A will require further sightings to become definitively established. These two features are particularly important, as they bear on the
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Infrared and ultraviolet spectrophotometry in residue evaluations
1964In order to begin this discussion of infrared and ultraviolet spectrophotometry in residue evaluations, it is important to discuss briefly the broad field of spectrophotometry and to define the various regions of the electromagnetic spectrum of interest.
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Deuterium analysis by infrared spectrophotometry
Talanta, 1960Abstract An improved method for the infrared spectrophotometric determination of deuterium is described.
R.N. Jones, Marjory A. MacKenzie
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Nonlinear multicomponent analysis by infrared spectrophotometry
Analytical Chemistry, 1983Les techniques des moindres carres, matricielles, pour les analyses de systemes n'obeissant pas a la loi de Beer Lambert, sont developpees et testees sur des alcanes legers.
Mark A. Maris +2 more
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Near-Infrared Spectrophotometry of the Brain in Cardiovascular Surgery
The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon, 1998Neuropsychological and neurological deficits are still major causes of mortality and morbidity after cardiac operations and are thought to be caused by embolism and cerebral hypoxia. Near-infrared spectrophotometry (NIRS) is a promising method for non-invasive monitoring of cerebral oxygenation and hemodynamics. Different devices provide information on
Richard A. Jonas +2 more
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Spectrophotometry of Stars in the Near Infrared
1987The aim of this exercise is to become acquainted with some aspects of spectro-photometrical observations in the near infrared with modern detectors and mainly with the calibration problem. Any spectrophotometrical work i.e. any attempt to derive the spectral energy distribution of a star includes the determination of the response curve of the system, S(
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