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How to pronounce spectrometry in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms spectrographic analysis, spectroscopic analysis, spectroscopy, spectrum analysis
Type of chemical analysis, qualitative analysis
Has types mass spectroscopy, microwave spectroscopy
Derivation spectrometric

Examples of spectrometry

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Instant spectral assignment for advanced decision tree-driven mass spectrometry.
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Mass spectrometry-based thermal shift assay for protein-ligand binding analysis.
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Mass spectrometry allows scientists to determine a sample's chemical composition.
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Mass spectrometry is a technology with which scientists can identify molecules.
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Strong experience in biologics characterization by mass spectrometry is required.
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For his graduate studies, Yates decided to apply mass spectrometry to proteins.
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Large-scale mapping of human protein-protein interactions by mass spectrometry.
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Ultimately, weak signals or no peptide signals are observed by mass spectrometry.
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The researchers used atomic spectrometry to measure levels of the trace metals.
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More examples
  • Spectroscopy: the use of spectroscopes to analyze spectra
  • Mass spectrometer: spectroscope for obtaining a mass spectrum by deflecting ions into a thin slit and measuring the ion current with an electrometer
  • (spectrometric) of or relating to or involving spectrometry
  • Spectrometry may refer to:
  • A spectrometer (spectrophotometer, spectrograph or spectroscope) is an instrument used to measure properties of light over a specific portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, typically used in spectroscopic analysis to identify materials. ...
  • (spectrometer) The instrument connected to a telescope that separates the light signals into different frequencies, producing a spectrum.
  • (Spectrometer) An optical instrument that splits the light received from an object into its component wavelengths by means of a diffraction grating; then measuring the amplitudes of the individual wavelengths.
  • (spectrometer) An optical instrument that allows a user to view, record, and analyze a spectrum by rendering its component waves distinct and visible.
  • An X-ray method used by fuel suppliers to analyse the quantity and type of wear metal present in gearbox and engine oil samples.