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Spectroscopy focuses on examining the interaction occurring between electromagnetic radiation and matter, where the radiation’s wavelength operates as a function. Its advancement has paved the way for analyzing the interaction occurring in different particles through dependence on collision energy.
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Ultraviolet Stellar Spectroscopy
1988Many objects which emit X-rays are also sources of uv emission from plasmas at temperatures between 104 and 2 × 105 K. To obtain a full understanding of, for example, stellar coronae, simultaneous studies in the uv, far uv and X-ray regions are ideally required.
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Ultraviolet Absorption Spectroscopy of Peptides
2013UV absorption spectroscopy is commonly used with peptides for determining concentration and enzyme activity, but high-resolution UV spectra can also provide information on peptide secondary and tertiary structure and association behavior. New developments using temperature- and cation-dependent high-resolution second derivative absorption methods can ...
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Ultraviolet absorption spectroscopy
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1955ConclusionsIn a single lecture on a subject as big as ultraviolet absorption spectroscopy as applied to fats and oils, the contributions of many, many workers cannot even be mentioned. most of the techniques and much of the mass of useful data which have been accumulated represent contributions from scores of research workers.
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Ultraviolet Photoelectron Spectroscopy
2018UPS is a photoelectron spectroscopy technique using photons in the ultraviolet region (typically from 10 to 150 eV) as an excitation source. The technique is used to study valence electronic structures of solid surfaces, molecular orbital energies of adsorbed species and work functions of the surfaces and their changes induced by the adsorption of ...
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