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Laser-Enhanced Ionization Spectroscopy
Date: Apr 26, 1996
Author: John C. Travis, Gregory C. Turk
Laser-enhanced ionization (LEI) is a type of optical spectrometry that employs photoexcitation to ionize atoms selectively. Over the past two decades, this method--originally known as the optogalvanic effect--has been the object of extensive worldwide research and the subject of numerous papers and published articles. Until now, however, no single volume has presented this wealth of theory and data in a cohesive and accessible form. Laser-Enhanced Ionization Spectrometry fills this gap in the literature....
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Biomedical Applications of Spectroscopy
Date: Apr 17, 1996
Author: R. J. H. Clark, R. E. Hester
About this book In recent years, a number of different spectroscopic techniques have been applied to the study of a wide range of biomedical topics. Biomedical investigations in fields as diverse as eye lens research, the study of cardiovascular and inflammatory diseases, and the study of oxidative stress in disease can now be carried out by spectroscopic means. The nine chapters in Biomedical Applications of Spectroscopy present an authoritative overview of the current status of the field, with each...
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Photothermal Spectroscopy Methods for Chemical Analysis
Date: Feb 13, 1996
Author: Stephen E. Bialkowski
A unique guide to the application and theory of photothermal spectroscopy. This book debunks the myth that photothermal spectroscopy is too complicated for practical application to chemical analysis, and demonstrates the advantages this technique has over conventional spectroscopy in facilitating extremely sensitive measurements of optical absorption in homogeneous media. The book covers the subject from the ground up, lists all practical considerations needed to obtain accurate results, and provides a...
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Spectroscopic Methods for Determining Protein Structure in Solution
Date: Dec 4, 1995
Author: H. A. Havel
This book is concerned with applications of spectroscopic methods to determine protein structure in solution. The methods which are covered include virtually every method which involves the interaction of electromagnetic radiation with proteins in solution and the chapters are written by acknowledged experts from industry and academic institutions. The reader will be able to use this book to decide which spectroscopic techniques will be applicable to the problem he is faced with and be referred to the...
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Atlas of Human Cross-Sectional Anatomy: With CT and MR Images, 3rd Edition
Date: Oct 30, 1995
Author: Donald R. Cahill, Matthew J. Orland, Gary M. Miller
Atlas of Human Cross-Sectional Anatomy Third Edition Donald R. Cahill, Ph.D., Matthew J. Orland, M.D., and Gary M. Miller, M.D. Since its first publication a decade ago, Atlas of Human Cross-Sectional Anatomy has become a standard reference for the interpretation of sectional images obtained with either computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging. Now, this Third Edition has been substantially expanded and updated, offering entirely new sections on the major joints, as well as dozens of new images...
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Air Monitoring by Spectroscopic Techniques
Date: Apr 26, 1994
Author: Markus W. Sigrist
Leading experts discuss the characteristics, advantages, limitations and future aspects of modern spectroscopic techniques for environmental analysis. Demonstrates how these methods can be applied to trace gas detection and assessment. Concentrates on the latest techniques--both laser and non-laser based--which offer advantages for air pollution and gas monitoring as opposed to more conventional methods. Numerous examples of applications illustrate the potential of the techniques backed up by cutting-edge...
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Foundations of Medical Imaging
Date: Oct 18, 1993
Author: Z. H. Cho, Joie P. Jones, Manbir Singh
Designed to provide those engaged in modern medical imaging with a coherent perspective of the entire discipline so that one protocol is no longer an isolated or independent mode of imaging from others, to wit: single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), positron emission tomography (PET) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Introduces biomagnetic imaging as a third new modality.
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