| 21. | There are some limitations and consequences to both resonance Raman and resonance hyper Raman spectroscopy.
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| 22. | The equipment employs a technique known as Raman spectroscopy.
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| 23. | The leaf extract has recently been used to produce silver nanoparticles for Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy.
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| 24. | Transmission Raman spectroscopy of pharmaceutical tablets and capsules was first demonstrated by Matousek and Parker.
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| 25. | Consequently, the use of Raman spectroscopy dwindled when commercial spectrophotometers became available in the 1940s.
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| 26. | Resonance hyper Raman spectroscopy generally involves a more intense light beam than resonance Raman spectroscopy.
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| 27. | Raman spectroscopy is a very efficient and non-destructive method for investigation of works of art.
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| 28. | Resonance hyper Raman spectroscopy generally involves a more intense light beam than resonance Raman spectroscopy.
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| 29. | Resonance Raman spectroscopy involves a kind of vibronic coupling.
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| 30. | Raman spectroscopy employs the Raman effect for substances analysis.
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