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 Because organisms present unique spectroscopic patterns, spectroscopic examination (e.g., Raman spectroscopy) of microorganisms (e.g., microbial cells) can help to differentiate between species and strains of microbes. Spectroscopic examination can...
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Spectroscopy Summary
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 The absorption, emission, or scattering of electromagnetic radiation by atoms or molecules is referred to as spectroscopy. A transition from a lower energy level to a higher level with transfer of electromagnetic energy to the atom or molecule is...
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 Geoscientists utilize a number of different spectroscopy techniques in the study of Earth materials. The absorption, emission, or scattering of electromagnetic radiation by atoms or molecules is referred to as spectroscopy. A transition from a lower...
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 Anyone who has ever used a prism to split a beam of light into its component colors has, to a small degree, practiced spectroscopy. Widely used in the study of radiation, spectroscopy is based upon the principle of separation of light according to its...
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 Branch of analysis devoted to identifying elements and compounds and elucidating atomic and molecular structure by measuring the radiant energy absorbed or emitted by a substance at characteristic wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum (including...
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 The examination of the electromagnetic spectra produced when radiant energy is emitted or absorbed by a substance. It is used as an analytic...
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 Observation by means of an optical device (spectroscope) of the wavelength and intensity of electromagnetic radiation (light) absorbed or emitted by various...
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 Spectroscopy is the study of the interaction between radiation (electromagnetic radiation, or light, as well as particle radiation) and matter. Spectrometry is the measurement of these interactions and an instrument which performs such measurements is a...

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