- spectrometers, spectrophotometers,
spectrographs or
spectral analyzers. Most
spectroscopic analysis in the
laboratory starts with a
sample to be analyzed, then...
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Spectroscopic notation provides a way to
specify atomic ionization states,
atomic orbitals, and
molecular orbitals.
Spectroscopists customarily refer...
- The most
reliable redshifts are from
spectroscopic data,[citation needed] and the highest-confirmed
spectroscopic redshift of a
galaxy is that of JADES-GS-z14-0...
- again. Such
stars are
known as single-lined
spectroscopic binaries ("SB1"). The
orbit of a
spectroscopic binary is
determined by
making a long series...
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specific portion of the
electromagnetic spectrum,
typically used in
spectroscopic analysis to
identify materials. The
variable measured is most often...
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Magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) is a
noninvasive imaging method that
provides spectroscopic information in
addition to the
image that is...
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Spectroscopic parallax or main
sequence ****ing is an
astronomical method for
measuring the
distances to stars.
Despite its name, it does not rely on...
- However,
spectroscopic data kept
being tabulated in
terms of
spectroscopic wavenumber rather than
frequency or energy. For example, the
spectroscopic wavenumbers...
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Atomic emission spectroscopy (AES) is a
method of
chemical analysis that uses the
intensity of
light emitted from a flame, plasma, arc, or
spark at a particular...
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three times sharper than
those of the
Hubble Space Telescope, and the
spectroscopic resolution is many
times better than Hubble. The VLTs are
noted for...