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Encyclopedia of Analytical Chemistry: Applications, Theory and Instrumentation, Supplementary Volumes S1 - S3
Date: Feb 18, 2011
Author: Robert A. Meyers
The new 3-Volume Supplementary Set for Encyclopedia of Analytical Chemistry contains 95 new articles (published online in Encyclopedia of Analytical Chemistry (EAC) from 2008 – 2010), covering subjects which have achieved particular prominence and distinction since the print publication of EAC in 2000. The new 3 Volume Set includes advances in applications and theory ranging from mass spectrometry, atomic, infrared, Raman and X-ray spectroscopy, to nuclear magnetic resonance and...
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Handbook of Alcoholic Beverages: Technical, Analytical and Nutritional Aspects, 2 Volume Set
Date: Jan 28, 2011
Author: Alan J. Buglass
A comprehensive two- volume set that describes the science and technology involved in the production and analysis of alcoholic beverages. At the heart of all alcoholic beverages is the process of fermentation, particularly alcoholic fermentation, whereby sugars are converted to ethanol and many other minor products. The Handbook of Alcoholic Beverages tracks the major fermentation process, and the major chemical, physical and technical processes that accompany the production of the world’s most...
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Handbook of Fluorescence Spectroscopy and Imaging: From Ensemble to Single Molecules
Date: Jan 26, 2011
Author: Markus Sauer, Johan Hofkens, Jörg Enderlein
Providing much-needed information on fluorescence spectroscopy and microscopy, this ready reference covers detection techniques, data registration, and the use of spectroscopic tools, as well as new techniques for improving the resolution of optical microscopy below the resolution gap. Starting with the basic principles, the book goes on to treat fluorophores and labeling, single-molecule fluorescence spectroscopy and enzymatics, as well as excited state energy transfer, and super-resolution fluorescence...
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Regulated Bioanalytical Laboratories: Technical and Regulatory Aspects from Global Perspectives
Date: Jan 21, 2011
Author: Michael Zhou
This book provides useful information for bioanalytical / analytical scientists, analysts, quality assurance managers, and all personnel in bioanalytical laboratories through all aspects of bioanalytical technical and regulatory perspectives within bioanalytical operations and processes. Readers learn how to develop and implement strategies for routine, non-routine, and standard bioanalytical methods and on the entire equipment hardware and software qualification process. The book also gives guidelines on...
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Raman Spectroscopy in Graphene Related Systems
Date: Jan 14, 2011
Author: Ado Jorio, Mildred S. Dresselhaus, Riichiro Saito, Gene Dresselhaus
Raman spectroscopy is the inelastic scattering of light by matter. Being highly sensitive to the physical and chemical properties of materials, as well as to environmental effects that change these properties, Raman spectroscopy is now evolving into one of the most important tools for nanoscience and nanotechnology. In contrast to usual microscopyrelated techniques, the advantages of using light for nanoscience relate to both experimental and fundamental aspects.
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Computational Spectroscopy
Date: Oct 27, 2010
Author: Jorg Grunenberg
Unique in its comprehensive coverage of not only theoretical methods but also applications in computational spectroscopy, this ready reference and handbook compiles the developments made over the last few years, from single molecule studies to the simulation of clusters and the solid state, from organic molecules to complex inorganic systems and from basic research to commercial applications in the area of environment relevance. In so doing, it covers a multitude of apparatus-driven technologies, starting...
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Raman, Infrared, and Near-Infrared Chemical Imaging
Date: Oct 1, 2010
Author: Slobodan Sasic, Yukihiro Ozaki
An all-inclusive guide on the analytical methods of Raman, infrared, and near-infrared chemical imaging An underutilized technology, chemical imaging through Raman, infrared (IR), and near-infrared (NIR) is beginning to gain recognition for its non-destructive method of permitting visualization of spatially resolved chemical information. This type of analysis is triggering a groundswell of demand as manufactured materials become more complex and the need for greater scrutiny and less damaging research...
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Solid State NMR Studies of Biopolymers
Date: Aug 13, 2010
Author: Anne E. McDermott, Tatyana Polenova
The content of this volume has been added to the online reference work Encyclopedia of Magnetic Resonance. For further information see Encyclopedia of Magnetic Resonance. The field of solid state NMR of biological samples [ssNMR] has blossomed in the past 5-10 years, and a cohesive overview of the technology is needed for new practitioners in industry and academia. This title provides an overview of Solid State NMR methods for studying structure dynamics and ligand-binding in biopolymers, and offers an...
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Mass Spectrometry in Sports Drug Testing: Characterization of Prohibited Substances and Doping Control Analytical Assays
Date: Jul 2, 2010
Author: Mario Thevis
Enables you to detect, identify, and characterize hundreds of drugs that may be used by athletes Mass spectrometry has become essential to sports drug testing. This book examines both the principles of sports drug testing and the use of mass spectrometry techniques and mass spectral data to detect, identify, and characterize hundreds of known and unknown drugs that athletes may use to enhance their performance. The author provides a detailed overview of the mass spectrometry of numerous classes of...
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Metal-Enhanced Fluorescence
Date: Jun 25, 2010
Author: Chris D. Geddes
Discover how metal-enhanced fluorescence is changing traditional concepts of fluorescence This book collects and analyzes all the current trends, opinions, and emerging hot topics in the field of metal-enhanced fluorescence (MEF). Readers learn how this emerging technology enhances the utility of current fluorescence-based approaches. For example, MEF can be used to better detect and track specific molecules that may be present in very low quantities in either clinical samples or biological systems....
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