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William de
Wiveleslie Abney David Alter...
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United States,
leading to him
being dubbed the Dean of
American spectroscopists. In 1947 he
received the
Frederic Ives
Medal and the C.E.K. Mees Medal...
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wavelengths in the
range of 4000–7000 Å. In the late 19th century,
spectroscopists adopted 10−10 of a
metre as a
convenient unit to
express the wavelengths...
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Astronomical spectroscopy is the
study of
astronomy using the
techniques of
spectroscopy to
measure the
spectrum of
electromagnetic radiation, including...
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August 1856 – 3
January 1927) was a
German mathematician, physicist, and
spectroscopist. He was co-developer and co-eponym of the Runge–Kutta
method (German...
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central of
three small valleys in Carrara. The
chemists and
spectroscopists who
conducted these tests say the
marble of the
David consists entirely...
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solid state physicists,
analytical chemists,
surface scientists and
spectroscopists describe or
characterize the chemical,
physical and/or
electronic nature...
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March 1853 – 14
October 1940) was a
German physicist and
spectroscopist.
Kayser was born at
Bingen am Rhein. Kayser's
early work was concerned...
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atomic ionization states,
atomic orbitals, and
molecular orbitals.
Spectroscopists customarily refer to the
spectrum arising from a
given ionization state...