The Practice of Absorption Spectrophotometry with Hilger Instruments: A Guide to the Technique of Absorption Measurement in the Visible, Ultra-violet, and Infra-red Regions of the Spectrum |
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absorbing substance absorption band absorption curve absorption spectra absorption spectrography Absorption Spectrophotometry absorption tubes accurate Adam Hilger Ltd alkaloid Ångström aperture APPLICATIONS OF ABSORPTION arsenic atom beam Beer's law Biochem biological Campbell Smith cell Chem chemist concentration copper density described detected diffusing electrodes elements Emission Spectrography end plates energy Ergosterol examination exposure extinction coefficient Foodstuffs frequencies galvanometer give graph Hilger quartz Hurter and Driffield hydrogen I. M. Heilbron infra-red instrument intensity investigations Journal lens light source lines LONDON material measurements of absorption metal milligram molecular molecules Nicol prism observation obtained optical photographic PHOTOMETRY Phys prism Proc protein purines quantity quartz spectrograph R. A. Morton radiation Raman effect readings region rotating sector photometer selective absorption shows slit solution spark spectrometer spectrophoto spectroscope spectrum suitable T. A. Webster TECHNIQUE OF ABSORPTION thermopile thickness tion uric acid usually visual Vitamin Vitamin D wave-length