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Handbook of vibrational spectroscopy

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The theory and practice of Vibrational Spectroscopy instrumentation for mid- and far-infrared spectroscopy is discussed in detail in this paper, along with a discussion of the application of VVS in agriculture.
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VOLUME 1: THEORY AND INSTRUMENTATION Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Vibrational Spectroscopy Instrumentation for Mid- and Far-infrared Spectroscopy Instrumentation for Near-infrared Spectroscopy Instrumentation for Raman Spectroscopy Time-resolved Spectroscopy Dichroism and Optical Activity in Vibrational Spectroscopy Surface-enhanced Vibrational Spectroscopy Other Instrumental Approaches for Vibrational Spectroscopy Calibration Procedures and Standards for Vibrational Spectroscopy VOLUME 2: SAMPLING TECHNIQUES Mid- and Near-infrared Transmission Spectroscopy Mid-infrared External Reflection Spectroscopy Mid-infrared Internal Reflection Spectroscopy Diffuse Reflection Spectroscopy Other IR Sampling Techniques Raman Spectroscopy Low Temperature and High Pressure Sampling Techniques Microscopy Depth profiling by Vibrational Spectroscopy Optical Conduits for Vibrational Specroscopy Hyphenated Techniques Atmospheric VOLUME 3: SAMPLE CHARACTERIZATION AND SPECTRAL DATA PROCESSING Spectra-Structure Correlations Group Theoretical and Numerical Approaches to the Calculation of Vibrational Spectra Discrimant Analysis Two-dimensional (2D) Analysis Spectral Enhancement and Band Resolution Techniques Quantitative Analysis Anomalies, Atifacts and Common Errors in Using Vibrational Spectroscopy Techniques Glossary VOLUME 4: APPLICATIONS IN INDUSTRY, MATERIALS AND THE PHYSICAL SCIENCES Analysis and Characterization of Polymers and Rubbers Rheo-optical Measurements of Polymers and Rubbers Materials Science Spectoelectrochemistry Process Vibrational Spectroscopy Atmospheric and Astronomical Vibrational Spectroscopy Industrial Applications of Vibrational Spectroscopy Forensic Applications of Vibrational Spectroscopy Catalysis Other Applications of Vibrational Spectroscopy Vibrational Spectroscopy in Education VOLUME 5: APPLICATIONS IN LIFE, PHARMACEUTICAL AND NATURAL SCIENCES Biomedical Applications Biochemical Applications Pharmaceutical Applications Food Science Agricultural Applications Abbreviations and Acronyms, Glossary, List of Contributors and Subject Index

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