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function of wavelength.
Spectrophotometry uses photometers,
known as
spectrophotometers, that can
measure the
intensity of a
light beam at
different wavelengths...
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transmittance (%T) or
reflectance (%R), and its
change with time. A UV-Vis
spectrophotometer is an
analytical instrument that
measures the
amount of ultraviolet...
- The DU
spectrophotometer or
Beckman DU,
introduced in 1941, was the
first commercially viable scientific instrument for
measuring the
amount of ultraviolet...
- The
Dobson spectrophotometer, also
known as Dobsonmeter,
Dobson spectrometer, or just
Dobson is one of the
earliest instruments used to
measure atmospheric...
- have the
highest absorption at 280 nm in the
spectrophotometer, the UV range. This
requires spectrophotometers capable of
measuring in the UV range, which...
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spectral radiance (intensity) or
irradiance of a
light source. A
spectrophotometer measures the
spectral reflectance, transmittance, or
relative irradiance...
- or RNA is the use of
spectrophotometric analysis using a
spectrophotometer. A
spectrophotometer is able to
determine the
average concentrations of the nucleic...
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spectrometry Laser absorption spectrometry "TAS-990
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- The Cary
Model 14 UV-VIS
Spectrophotometer was a
double beam
recording spectrophotometer designed to
operate over the wide
spectral range of ultraviolet...
- 100 W and has a data rate of 1700 bit/s. The Far
Infrared Absolute Spectrophotometer (FIRAS) is a
cryogenically cooled polarizing Michelson interferometer...