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spectroscopy referred to the use of... The type of spectroscopy depends on the physical quantity measured... Absorption spectroscopy is a technique in which the power of a beam of light measured before and... Fluorescence spectroscopy uses higher energy... ray absorption and emission spectroscopy is used in chemistry and material sciences to determine elemental composition and chemical bonding... Plasma emission spectroscopy is a more modern version of this method... Visible absorption spectroscopy is often combined with UV absorption spectroscopy in... UV spectroscopy is also used in quantifying protein and DNA concentration as well as the ratio of... Infrared spectroscopy offers the possibility to measure different types of inter atomic bond vibrations at different frequencies... Raman spectroscopy uses the inelastic scattering of light to analyse vibrational and rotational modes of molecules... Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy analyzes the magnetic properties of certain atomic nuclei to determine different electronic local environments of... uses wavelengths above infrared spectroscopy and below microwave or millimeter wave measurements... Inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy uses the changes in current due to inelastic electron... spectroscopy are performed with Fourier transforms... Spectroscopy of matter in situations where the properties are changing with time is called... Background subtraction is a term typically used in spectroscopy when one explains the process of acquiring a background radiation level... based learning tool for spectroscopy that anyone can edit...

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