Hello Spectroscopy Subscribers: Your friendly list moderator here. Sorry that I haven't posted to the list in a while, I have been pretty busy lately. I hope...
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Jun 1, 1999 1:04 pm
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Dear all, I am probably going to buy a Nexus spectrometer from Nicolet. I am looking for temperature-stabilised cells for the VIS/NIR range with pathlengths of...
Del Bianco Alessandro...
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Jun 2, 1999 4:14 pm
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What survey? I'm new here, and work in the semiconductor industry in the environmental group using FTIR to monitor air emissions... does that qualify as a...
russell.seguin@xxx.xxx
Jun 4, 1999 4:30 pm
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Hello all: Just wanted to let you know that I am closing the survey and I wanted to post the results for you. There were 25 responses, and the results are as ...
c684575@xxxxxx.xxxxxx...
Jun 9, 1999 4:23 am
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Hello, There is a new survey for the spectroscopy community. What would you describe as your academic area of interest, or in other words, what area of...
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Jun 9, 1999 4:33 am
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Hello all: I made a discovery about one of the shortcomings of ONElist today. If I edit any of the survey choices, it resets the survey results. I deleted...
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Jun 9, 1999 1:55 pm
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Hello. I want to introduce myself to members of the list. My interest is academic research in analytical chemistry, especially of analytes of biomedical...
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Jun 10, 1999 8:59 pm
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Dear Sirs: I am interested in books or any literature realated to this subject since in my country Peru is almost impossible to get them. My main interest is...
Roberto Espinoza
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Jun 29, 1999 6:32 pm
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I am a chemical engineering student currently working on my final project before graduating. The project involves absorption and emission measurements in the...
KC
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Jul 12, 1999 1:08 pm
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Kjell: I'm not an expert but I work in the area for about 15 years. In a book from MIT's (1966) there are those values (spectral lines, and wavelength) at...
Roberto Espinoza
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Jul 12, 1999 2:04 pm
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Dear all, does anybody on this list have experience with variable temperature high-pressure NMR? Or do you know about good introductory and /or advanced...
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Jul 30, 1999 8:59 am
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We are looking for suppliers of portable Raman systems. Any recommendations? - Fred Perry ********************************************* if a .pdf file is...
Frederick S. Perry
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Nov 17, 1999 11:40 pm
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Hello, When I'm looking for such information, I usually go to www.labworld-online.com for a first try. When it's working it can offer a wealth of information...
jo verschuren
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Nov 18, 1999 7:55 am
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Anybody out there using a TJA video 11 or 22 AAS with a 188 CTF? After 30 min. lamp warm-up and 15 + furnace shots, our 11 drifts significantly for the first...
bike_face@...
Dec 21, 2000 4:20 pm
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Hi! I'm new in this list. May somebody help me with some info about Spectronic 20 colorimeter? I need dididyum filters and also wanto to know if tis...
Roberto Espinoza
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Dec 21, 2000 4:20 pm
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Hy everybody! I am quite new on this list, and just a litle bit older in spectroscopy:))) I am working in FTIR gas and plasma spectroscopy. Does anybody know a...
Leu George Felix
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Dec 21, 2000 4:20 pm
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Can anyone suggest any good books so that I can lear the physics behind Photoluminescence Spectroscopy? thanks...
antonio@...
Dec 21, 2000 4:20 pm
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Hi, I am Jonathan Desp, and I'm happy to be on the mailing list. If you want to know more about me, you can read my bio: http://www.atoma.f2s.com/jonathan.html...
Jonathan Desp
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Dec 21, 2000 4:20 pm
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I'm a EE. I'm studying ferromagnetic materials and characteristics involved with ESR and the magnetocaloric effect but first I need some refresher help as I've...
George Bugh
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Dec 21, 2000 4:22 pm
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The following spectroscopy poll is now closed. Here are the final results: POLL QUESTION: What would you describe as your academic area of interest, or in...
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Dec 21, 2000 4:28 pm
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... The highest ENERGY molecular orbital that is occupied (i.e. filled with at least an electron) in a molecule. ... Surfaces connecting n-dimensional space...
Chris
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Dec 22, 2000 4:10 pm
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Hello all! I recently tried to send out a post, and I don't think I was successful so here goes again. Greetings to all. I am Jesse Greever, and I am the...
Jesse Greever
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Jan 10, 2001 9:07 pm
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Jesse, A very good idea, especially for those of us in isolated places. Let me start with a request. One of the courses I teach (Chemistry C36A, Transition...
Mike and Monica Newla...
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Jan 10, 2001 11:51 pm
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Please remind me how we post to the group. It has been so long that I forget! - Fred <NOTE FROM MODERATOR> Fred brings up a very good question. Here is a...
Frederick S. Perry
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Jan 10, 2001 11:53 pm
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Enter your vote today! Check out the new poll for the spectroscopy group: I am redoing this survey since our membership has changed so much. What are your...
spectroscopy@egroups....
Jan 11, 2001 12:02 am
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Hello again! I have posted a Poll for the members of Spectroscopy. It is to get an idea of the type of membership that we have. It is a repeat of an old...
Jesse Greever
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Jan 11, 2001 2:17 pm
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I teach part of a course (C36A, Transition Metal Chemistry II) which requires that students learn how to apply NMR spectroscopy to the chemistry of the...
Michael Newlands
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Jan 11, 2001 7:46 pm
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Hi, A colleague of mine in the department is using Raman spectroscopy to study food materials. However, he noticed that when doing measurements, the sample...
Paul Cornillon
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Jan 11, 2001 11:24 pm
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Time Correlated Single Photon Counting has spectroscopic applications especially in biological applications like single molecule detection and fluorescence...
Fred Perry
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Jan 11, 2001 11:50 pm
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hi, this may sound simple, but how about lower laser intensities (which would require more scans), or shorter exposure times if its a dispersive intrument. ...