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Hello All I was a victim of this virus, when I innocently tried to open the attachment (i.e. the .exe file). For some reasons and so unfortunately, I had...
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... Use the mid-IR range and use a diamond ATR system. It's as easy as falling off a log! ...
Alan Sanders
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Jul 2, 2001
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Sir, I am working in the field of diffuse reflectance spectroscopy in the mid IR region. Will anybody suggest me about the sample preparation for the powders...
Nagarajan R
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Jul 3, 2001
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Greetings once again! I just received an "auto-reply" from someone who apparently is out of the office, and has set their email to automatically send out a ...
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... You can use the following powders for preparing diffuse samples: 1. KBr powder available in 100g bottles or in pre-pack sachets 2. KBr chunks 3. CsI powder...
Alan Sanders
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Sir, First of all my thanks to you for the reply. As soon as getting your reply I visited the site "www.spectroscopy.co.uk"and checked in the Applications...
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Jul 4, 2001
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... Sure! Go to: http://www.spectroscopy.co.uk/genapp.htm Click on "Diffuse Reflectance" Scroll down and you will find the outline of the KM algorithm. ... ...
Alan Sanders
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Jul 5, 2001
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I am master student in Turkey. The subject of my master thesis is physıcochemıcal study on the genus Astragalus specıes by usıng FTIR. The aim is to...
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Aug 10, 2001
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DATAN for multidimensional analysis of spectroscopic data is now available. The analysis, which is totally model independent, determines the spectral responses...
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Oct 3, 2001
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Hi, I'm looking for small spectrometer (less than $136 and 0,860x1,310x0,430 inches) If you know one, please let me know. thank you ...
carine bonnepart
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Dec 5, 2001
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Hi I have seen these tiny spectrometers. I know that Jobin-Yvon makes them. Possibly others do too. So I suggest you contact Jobin-Yvon. Their website address...
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Dec 6, 2001
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Wow, those are pretty wide-open specs except for price. What wavelength range? What straylight performance? Need a detector too? Perhaps you can use an...
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Dec 6, 2001
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Please join Ultrafast (Femtosecond) Group at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ultrafast/ This is a group devoted to research of ultrafast, femtosecond scale ...
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Jan 10, 2002
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Anybody know about spectroscopy with a diffraction grating and the naked eye? I've had success recognizing simple atomic spectra (copper, zinc, mercury, and...
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Jan 14, 2002
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You have an advantage. You have the diffraction grating. It used to be done with a prism. In a message dated 1/14/02 8:53:01 AM Pacific Standard Time, ... ...
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Jan 15, 2002
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Hello there I wonder if anyone can answer this question about the naming of orbitals which has been bugging me for some time. I gather that s, p, d, f stand...
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Jan 17, 2002
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Hello, Kenneth. I think I can answer your question, but not without an illustration (I wish I could just attach a picture). The Grotrian for sodium is a good...
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I just wanted to support what has already been said, by something Linus Pauling said years ago: "This use of the letters s, p, d, f has a curious origin; they...
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Jan 20, 2002
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I am pricing FT-IR spectrometers for a wide variety of applications including surfactants. The samples to be analyzed can be liquid, solid, solution, or paste....
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Jan 22, 2002
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Why don't You consider PerkinElmer Spectrum one NTS. It got Pittcon first price. Consider it! you want be sorry! ... From: "sks967" <Sks967@...> To:...
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Dear Colleague, On behalf of the MBCPNS 2002 Organizing Committee, I would like to invite you to International scientific conference " Molecular biology,...
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Jan 29, 2002
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Thanks for the responses to my question on the origin of the naming of the s p d f orbitals. It makes more sense now. I have two further questions. What are...
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Feb 16, 2002
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I have the answer to a couple of your questions: 1. The reason you used quartz rather than glass when doing UV spectroscopy is that normal glass cells...
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Feb 16, 2002
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In a message dated 2/16/02 10:09:54 AM Pacific Standard Time, ... That is very interesting to know, Thank you. I have heard many people tell me that they...
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... people tell ... water heated ... intuition is not ... that there is ... Well, there is a difference, in a puristic sense. The heating takes place as a...
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Jesse Thanks, that's a big help! Ken ... From: tisafire To: spectroscopy@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2002 06:06 Subject: [spectroscopy] Re: uv...
ken rodger
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Hello Jesse (and all others who may be interested in this topic) I am sorry I took so long to reply to your post at: ...
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The following material once appeared in a late issue of an early Web- based publication, whose owners have since gone out of business. I don't think anyone...
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I hope I am not too far off-topic with this post. How many of you have heard about MIT's OpenCourseWare project? Do you know of any other universities doing...
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thank you for this, Dr. Ron. Willam ... William E. Isakson Berekely, CA CatalyticChemist@... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
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