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Dr. John A. Reffner of John Jay College (New York, N.Y.) and Dr. David W. Schiering of Czitek (Danbury, Conn.) will present a course on hands-on FTIR Microspectroscopy.
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Electron Cryomicroscopy Gives Insight Into Mad Cow Disease
Brillouin Spectrometer With Tunable Filter Allows Noninvasive Study of Biological Samples
Flexible Raman Spectroscopy System Assembled From Readily Available Components Also Useful for Fluorescence Imaging
LC/MS Method Reveals Origin of Wine Aroma
High-Harmonic Generation Allows X-Ray Light to be Manipulated Using Visible Light
   
 
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