| 41. | For his applications of IR detectors to astronomy, Coblentz is regarded as the founder of astronomical infrared spectroscopy.
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| 42. | Infrared spectroscopy and mechanical strain as a function of temperature are valuable diagnostic tools for diagnosing such problems.
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| 43. | Cu photoconductors are among the best far-infrared detectors available, and are used for infrared astronomy and infrared spectroscopy.
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| 44. | When Coblentz entered Cornell University, infrared spectroscopy was in what today would be considered an extremely primitive state.
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| 45. | A new model was proposed by Stoyanov based on infrared spectroscopy in which the proton exists as an ion.
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| 46. | Infrared spectroscopy may also be useful as it can indicate whether or not the product is a tertiary silane.
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| 47. | Nonlinear two-dimensional infrared spectroscopy is a technique that has become available with the development of femtosecond infrared laser pulses.
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| 48. | In the 1980s continued work was carried out using analytical methods such as infrared spectroscopy and Fourier transform spectroscopy.
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| 49. | Within the sample slices, an electron microprobe detects silica and other components, and infrared spectroscopy measures water and carbon dioxide.
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| 50. | The molecular geometry of both rotamers can be obtained experimentally by high resolution infrared spectroscopy augmented with in silico work.
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