| 1. | The spectra of emission by microwave spectroscopy or by far infrared spectroscopy.
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| 2. | Schawlow coauthored " Microwave Spectroscopy " ( 1955 ) with Charles Townes.
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| 3. | At Harvard, Herschbach examined tunnel splitting in molecules, using microwave spectroscopy.
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| 4. | However, by using microwave spectroscopy various properties can be determined.
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| 5. | Using microwave spectroscopy, small C n S 2 clusters have been detected in interstellar medium.
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| 6. | Its structure, including bond lengths and bond angles, has been determined using Fourier transform microwave spectroscopy.
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| 7. | It is mainly known by its involvement in experiments with microwave spectroscopy, rotational spectroscopy and photodissociation.
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| 8. | Microwave spectroscopy, for example, allows for the determination of bond lengths and angles with high precision.
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| 9. | The cis and trans structure have also been determined by microwave spectroscopy ( see external links ).
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| 10. | Before and after the Viking missions, newer, more advanced Martian temperatures were determined from Earth via microwave spectroscopy.
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