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  • ...and Beyond]]), also called Lambert–Beer law or Beer–Lambert law, in spectroscopy, is the physical law stating that the quantity of light absorbed by a subs
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  • ...as Fibre Optic Reflectance Spectroscopy (FORS) and Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS). ...scission or crosslinking), the molecular evolution is followed by infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and size exclusion chromatography (SEC). Reaction quantum yields (<m
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  • === '''Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy'''===
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  • Beer’s law, also called [[Lambert–Beer law]] or Beer–Lambert law, in spectroscopy, is the physical law stating that the quantity of light absorbed by a subs
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  • * [[Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy|Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy]] * [[Fluorescence Upconversion Spectroscopy |Fluorescence Upconversion Spectroscopy ]]
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  • ...lm balances that was equipped with a device for time resolved fluorescence spectroscopy (Merkel et al 1994). He determined diffusion coefficients by numerically so ...wing statement of George Porter, one of the founding fathers of short time spectroscopy and Chemistry Nobel Prize Winner of 1992. “Over the last quarter of a cen
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  • ...n the areas of supramolecular chemistry, organic photochemistry, molecular spectroscopy, host-guest chemistry and magnetic effects on photochemical reactions. He w
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  • ...have had an enormous influence on the development of molecular electronic spectroscopy and molecular photochemistry, with countless applications to organic chemis
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  • In 1920’ and 30’ there was growing interest in molecular spectroscopy. The main contributors were Jean and Francis Perrin in France and Vavilow a
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  • ...xpected to spread the word that quantum mechanics is drastically needed in spectroscopy. Who would even consider searching for a classical derivation in his situa
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  • ...ues such as Electron Paramagetic Spectroscopy (EPR) and Optical Absorption Spectroscopy (OAS) are sensitive only for relatively higher defect concentrations of <ma
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  • ...Institute in Obninsk and in 1969 he joined the newly founded Institute of Spectroscopy of the Russian Academy of Science as Head of the Theoretical Department. He
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  • ...7SF), Prof Stephen Meech, https://www.uea.ac.uk/study/-/advanced-ultrafast-spectroscopy-meech_u17sf-
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  • ...contributions. This volume appeals not only to aficionados of fluorescence spectroscopy and its applications in biology, chemistry and physics, but also to those w
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  • ...roken chain of highly original and important contributions to fluorescence spectroscopy and protein chemistry. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1916, Weber comp ...cientific discipline, namely, the quantitative application of fluorescence spectroscopy to biochemistry. To generalize fluorescence methods to protein systems, he
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  • ...research, Hochstrasser was widely regarded as a world leader in molecular spectroscopy, who left his mark on science, not only by his own original research, but a ...Medal of the Royal Society of Chemistry (2000); E. Bright Wilson Award in Spectroscopy (1998); Ellis Lippincott Award of the Optical Society of America (1997); LI
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  • ...anic chemistry, he has for many years focussed his research efforts on the spectroscopy, photochemistry and reactions kinetics of organometallic and cationic molec
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  • ...spectroscopy using synchrotron radiation) , electron scattering, microwave spectroscopy, lasers, and polymer studies using laser light scattering involving some 45
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  • ...in peer-reviewed journals, over 20 reviews and three books on luminescence spectroscopy (the books in Polish). ...ic activity of Professor Kawski concerned various problems of luminescence spectroscopy. Most of his papers were dealing with the luminescence properties of organi
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  • ...he QED group at UEA has been at the forefront in applications ranging from spectroscopy and nonlinear optics to the intermolecular transport of energy. Present res
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  • ...006). He founded LAMBS (Laboratory for Advanced Microscopy, Bioimaging and Spectroscopy) in 2003 - www.lambs.it. AD realized a hybrid artificial “nanobiorobot” ...nventional and confocal microscopy, two-photon fluorescence microscopy and spectroscopy architecture, differential scanning calorimetry, scanning probe microscopy
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  • ...ous Emissions by Multifrequency Phase and Modulation Fluorometry." Applied spectroscopy reviews 20, no. 1 (1984): 55-106. [13] Lakowicz, Joseph R. Principles of Fluorescence Spectroscopy. 3rd ed. New York: Springer, 2006.
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  • In molecular [[spectroscopy]], a '''Jablonski diagram''' is a diagram that illustrates the [[electronic
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  • ...Lakowicz is the sole author of the widely used Principles of Fluorescence Spectroscopy, 3rd edition, which has sold more than 20,000 copies worldwide. ...career I have focused on advancing the theory and practice of fluorescence spectroscopy as applied to the biosciences. These studies have included development of i
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  • ...lude developing new fluorescence-based approaches for clinical sensing and spectroscopy; the development of devices for health care and safeguard; the use of low-p
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  • [2] Porter, George. "Flash photolysis and spectroscopy. A new method for the study of free radical reactions." In Proceedings of t
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  • ..."9th International Conference on Methods and Applications of Fluorescence: Spectroscopy, Imaging and Probes", Lisboa (2005) and the "II Jornadas Ibéricas de Fotoq
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  • ...was a member of the editorial councils of Quantum Electronics and Applied Spectroscopy.
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  • In spectroscopy and spectrometry it is common practice to convert the logarithm to base 10.
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  • ...ent of in vitro and in vivo toxin assays based on Fluorescence Fluctuation Spectroscopy. Recently we have been developing the application of the phasor method, a
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  • ...tion for the development of instrumentation for time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy using frequency domain methods. In 2006 the entire LFD laboratory moved to ...continued advancement of his center's data analysis software, Globals for Spectroscopy and Globals for Imaging. Proceeds from the software are used to fund resea
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  • ...inobenzonitrile in methanol solution by the use of time-resolved infra-red spectroscopy.[16] ...emistry and photophysics, of aromatic molecules, including supersonic jet spectroscopy [17-20]; and on photo-processes in synthetic polymers [21,22]. David Philli
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  • In molecular spectroscopy it is a common way to present the electronic transitions generating the abs ...transfer [14] and energy transfer reactions [15, 16]. Site-photoselective spectroscopy allows not only to characterize the selective photochemical reactivity but
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  • In molecular spectroscopy it is a common way to present the electronic transitions generating the abs ...transfer [14] and energy transfer reactions [15, 16]. Site-photoselective spectroscopy allows not only to characterize the selective photochemical reactivity but
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  • ...Relaxation Effects in Photochemically Induced Dynamic Nuclear Polarization Spectroscopy of Nuclei with Strongly Anisotropic Hyperfine Couplings. Journal of the Ame
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  • ...ong others. He significantly contributed in the chemistry and fluorescence spectroscopy of compounds containing two fluorophoric moieties, so-called bifluorophores
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  • In X-ray emission spectroscopy, the sample is bombarded with an electron beam in an X-ray tube and the emi ...ar (Jenkins, 1984) that two new sciences, X-ray crystallography, and X-ray spectroscopy, had emerged. Max von Laue was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1914 “for his d
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  • ...emphasis on the evaluation of overlapping acidity constants, the study of spectroscopy techniques such as chemiluminescence and XRF applied to the the fields of h
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  • ...emphasis on the evaluation of overlapping acidity constants, the study of spectroscopy techniques such as chemiluminescence and XRF applied to the the fields of h
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  • 1960-1968: NMR-spectroscopy of organic molecules-Physics of liquid crystals-Photophysik of organic soli Wiegand, Gerald. Neumaier.Kurtand Erich Sackmann. 2000. Fast Impedance Spectroscopy :General Aspects and Performance Study for Single Ion Channel Measurements-
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  • [1] Lakowicz, J. R. Principles of Fluorescence Spectroscopy; 3rd ed.; Springer US, New York: 2006. ...M. Streak Cameras for Time-Domain Fluorescence. In Topics in Fluorescence Spectroscopy: Techniques, Lakowicz, J. R., Ed.; Springer US: Boston, MA, 1999; pp 183-26
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  • ...he main structure-reporting methodologies at the time was optical rotatory spectroscopy, a predecessor of circular dichroism, and this was Izchak’s first encount
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  • * Shi, J., Gafni, A. and Steel, DG: Application of single molecule spectroscopy in studies of enzyme kinetics and mechanisms. Meth. Enzymol. 2008; 450, 129 ...f the oligomer size of amyloidogenic beta-amyloid(1-40) by single-molecule spectroscopy. Biophys. J. 2009; 97, 912-921.PMCID:PMC2718150.
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  • ...chemical systems. His research focuses on the relations between structure, spectroscopy, dynamics and function in microscopic and macroscopic systems. He made some ...le, which were subsequently confirmed by experiments in the 1980s on laser spectroscopy of jet-cooled large molecules. The extension of the radiationless transitio
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  • ...cence Reaction, Principle and Application on Pharmaceutical Analysis, ISRN Spectroscopy, 2013, 230858, 12 pages. [16] Hainschwang T; Karampelas S Fritsch, E, Notari F, Luminescence spectroscopy and microscopy applied to study gem materials: a case study of C centre con
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  • ...ethanol-petrol and biodiesel in biodiesel-Diesel blends using fluorescence Spectroscopy and multivariate methods, Journal of Fluorescence, 2012, 22, 339-347.
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  • ''Spectroscopy, Photophysics and Photochemistry'' ...ses in supersonic jets'': Using a supersonic beam expansion technique, the spectroscopy and photophysics of bichromophoric molecular clusters and molecules are bei
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  • ...TU (Center for Condensed Matter Sciences). He has been the leader in Laser Spectroscopy Lab in IoPAS since 2011, and managed the advanced optical microscopes in Bi ...ly concerned with femtosecond laser spectroscopy and time-resolved optical spectroscopy for material science, and femtosecond-laser-related applications. In additi
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  • ...ng at the Italian Research Council (CNR). She became an expert in infrared spectroscopy applied to cultural heritage (CH) and started research on the photodegradat
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  • ...ng at the Italian Research Council (CNR). She became an expert in infrared spectroscopy applied to cultural heritage (CH) and started research on the photodegradat
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  • ...xpected to spread the word that quantum mechanics is drastically needed in spectroscopy. Who would even consider searching for a classical derivation in his situa
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