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How to pronounce spectroscopy in English?

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

Examples of spectroscopy

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Her lab used Raman spectroscopy to examine the graphene devices'stacking orders.
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There has been much interest in the spectroscopy of trace gases in recent years.
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Mass spectroscopy of the alumina clusters in solution was performed at UC Davis.
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The Bunsen-Kirchhoff Award for spectroscopy is named after Bunsen and Kirchhoff.
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Optical properties of coupled metallic nanorods for field-enhanced spectroscopy.
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Five challenges to bringing single-molecule force spectroscopy into living cells.
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Silberberg, Y.Quantum coherent control for nonlinear spectroscopy and microscopy.
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We perform power-dependent transmission spectroscopy measurements on the devices.
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Here we show that atomic sizes can be resolved optically with Raman spectroscopy.
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More examples
  • The use of spectroscopes to analyze spectra
  • (spectroscopic) of or relating to or involving spectroscopy; "spectroscopic analysis"
  • Spectroscopy /spu025Bku02C8tru0252sku0259pi/ is the study of the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation. Historically, spectroscopy originated through the study of visible light dispersed according to its wavelength, by a prism. Later the concept was expanded greatly to include any interaction with radiative energy as a function of its wavelength or frequency...
  • Astronomical spectroscopy is the technique of spectroscopy used in astronomy. The object of study is the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation, including visible light, which radiates from stars and other celestial objects. ...
  • The technique of observing the spectra of visible light from an object to determine its composition, temperature, density, and speed.
  • One technique used in conjunction with metallography to determine a metal's composition and the techniques through which it was smelted and worked. See Chronique #13, The Knightly Sword.
  • The study of spectral lines from different atoms and molecules. Spectroscopy is an important part of studying the chemistry that goes on in stars and in interstellar clouds.
  • Spectroscopy is the use of light, sound or particle emission to study matter. The emissions are, in many cases, able to provide information about the properties of the matter under investigation. ...
  • The science of measuring the emission and absorption of different wavelengths (spectra) of visible and non-visible light. Spectroscopy has traditionally been used in the physical sciences to probe the composition (what is there and how much? ...