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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...
-
calibration of the
photometric measurements. It is the
result of the Gaia
Spectrophotometric Standard Stars Survey (SPSS), a
selection of
stars using Earth-based...
- 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...
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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)...
- necessary.
There are many
different types of
continuous ****ays. In
spectrophotometric ****ays, you
follow the
course of the
reaction by
measuring a change...
-
coalescence of dust
grains that
formed the Earth.
Oxygen presents two
spectrophotometric absorption bands peaking at the
wavelengths 687 and 760 nm. Some remote...
- 2017. Reimann, Genevieve; Judd,
Deane B.; Keegan,
Harry J. (1946). "
Spectrophotometric and
Colorimetric Determination of the
Colors of the TCCA Standard...
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plasma salicylate, the
active metabolite of aspirin, by
automated spectrophotometric methods.
Plasma salicylate levels in
general range from 30 to 100 mg/L...
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organic substances in the
sample is
calculated from a
titrimetric or
spectrophotometric determination of the
oxidant remaining in the sample. As with all...
- its
careful design, and its consistency, and
because comprehensive spectrophotometric measurements are available, the
ColorChecker has also been used in...