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Stanley, Wendell

Many scientists use spectroscopy on a daily basis to gain insight into the structure of molecules or the concentration of atoms or molecules in a sample. The chemist uses radio waves and infrared radiation to determine the structure of a new molecule. The geologist uses ultraviolet radiation to determine the concentration of a particular element in a rock or mineral. The microbiologist uses fluorescence measurements to determine the concentration of bacteria in solution, see also Rydberg, Johannes. [Pg.156]

Harris, Daniel C. (1999). Quantitative Chemical Analysis, 5th edition. New York W. H. Freeman. [Pg.156]

James D., Jr., and Crouch, Stanley R. (1988). Spectrochemical Analysis. Englewood Cliffs, NJ Prentice Hall. [Pg.156]

Stryer, L. Glazer, A. N. and Mathies, R. A. (1989). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 86 4,087-4,091. [Pg.156]

Douglas A. Holler, F. James and Nieman, Timothy A. (1998). Principles of Instrumental Analysis, 5th edition. New York Brooks/Cole. [Pg.156]


STANLEY, WENDELL M. (1904-1971). An American biochemist with exception of North America, where the plant is called com. other English-who won the Nobel prize for chemistry in 1946 along with John H. speaking people call it maize. French = mais Spanish = maiz... [Pg.1536]

Stanley, Wendell. Nobel Lecture. Available from . [Pg.1182]


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