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function of wavelength,
usually by
comparison with an
observation of a
spectrophotometric standard star, and
corrected for the
absorption of
light by the Earth's...
- concentration, of
nucleic acids (such as DNA or RNA) in a solution.
These are
spectrophotometric quantification and UV
fluorescence tagging in
presence of a DNA dye...
-
categorized as P450-containing systems. The term "P450" is
derived from the
spectrophotometric peak at the
wavelength of the
absorption maximum of the
enzyme (450 nm)...
-
coalescence of dust
grains that
formed the Earth.
Oxygen presents two
spectrophotometric absorption bands peaking at the
wavelengths 687 and 760 nm. Some remote...
- E.; Bauer, J.; Tholen, D. (November 2011). "NEOWISE
Studies of
Spectrophotometrically classified Asteroids:
Preliminary Results". The
Astrophysical Journal...
- VJ8
Robert M.
Nelson (born 1943) has
advanced the
understanding of
spectrophotometric and
angular scattering properties of
planetary regoliths,
served on...
- Leito, I.; Koppel, I. A. (2005). "Extension of the Self-Consistent
Spectrophotometric Basicity Scale in
Acetonitrile to a Full Span of 28 pKa Units: Unification...
-
University of
Bologna since 1970, has
focused his
interests on
contact spectrophotometric binaries, RR
Lyrae and
magnetic stars and x-ray binaries. With colleagues...
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microbiological ****ays,
chemiluminescence ****ays, polarographic,
spectrophotometric, and high-performance
liquid chromatography processes. The microbiological...
- out poisoning.
Carbon monoxide may be
quantitated in
blood using spectrophotometric methods or
chromatographic techniques in
order to
confirm a diagnosis...