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High modernism progress concept

The ten chapters are organized into three main sections. The first four chapters (Jansson) introduce the reader to basic concepts and progress through a survey of both traditional linear and modern nonlinear methods. Chapters 5 (Jansson), 6 (Blass and Halsey), and 7 (Halsey and Blass) detail specific applications of a proven method to the fields of electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis (ESCA) and high-resolution infrared spectroscopy via three different instrumental techniques. Also included are brief examples of applications to nuclear and Raman spectroscopy. The final section, Chapters 8 (Frieden), 9 (Howard), and 10 (Howard), illustrates recent work and reveals some directions for potential future research. [Pg.356]


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