Journal of Spectroscopy

Table of Contents: 2005

  • Spectroscopy -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 19
  • - Article ID 216509

In situ FTIR assessment of dried Lactobacillus bulgaricus: KBr disk formation affects physical properties

Willem F. Wolkers | Harriëtte Oldenhof
  • Spectroscopy -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 19
  • - Article ID 403826

Fluorescence spectroscopy of normal and follicular cancer samples from human thyroid

G. Giubileo | F. Colao | ... | P. Rocchini
  • Spectroscopy -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 19
  • - Article ID 595276

Detection of biocolloids in aquatic media by Nano-Particle Analyzer

T. Bundschuh | T. Wagner | ... | R. KÖster
  • Spectroscopy -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 19
  • - Article ID 575686

Isotopomer distribution computation from tandem mass spectrometric data with overlapping fragment spectra

Juho Rousu | Ari Rantanen | ... | Juha T. Kokkonen
  • Spectroscopy -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 19
  • - Article ID 263649

Calibration and standardisation of synchrotron radiation and conventional circular dichroism spectrometers. Part 2: Factors affecting magnitude and wavelength

Andrew J. Miles | Frank Wien | ... | B.A. Wallace
  • Spectroscopy -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 19
  • - Article ID 561964

Effect of temperature on liposome structures studied using EPR spectroscopy

W.W. Sulkowski | D. Pentak | ... | A. Sulkowska
  • Spectroscopy -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 19
  • - Article ID 148586

Intramuscular haemodynamics using near infra-red spectroscopy as a research strategy to understand chronic muscle pain pathophysiology

Takuo Kuboki | Kenji Maekawa | Glenn Clark
  • Spectroscopy -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 19
  • - Article ID 625737

On a novel dihalocyclopropane– dihalomethylvinyl rearrangement:Additional mechanistic evidence

Christopher K. Jankowski | Antoun BouLaouz | Eduardo Diaz-Torres
  • Spectroscopy -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 19
  • - Article ID 850959

A 13C NMR study of the interactions of Ag13CN and Ag(CN)2 with thiomalic acid, L-methionine and DL-selenomethionine

Anvarhusein A. Isab | Mohamed I. M. Wazeer
  • Spectroscopy -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 19
  • - Article ID 498649

Quantitative oscillator analysis of IR-optical spectra on spin-cast chitosan films

W.H. Nosal | D.W. Thompson | ... | J.A. Woollam
  • Spectroscopy -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 19
  • - Article ID 258617

Affinity studies of hypocrellin B and mono-cysteine substituted hypocrellin B with CT-DNA using spectroscopic methods

Shaohua Wei | Jiahong Zhou | ... | Jian Shen
  • Spectroscopy -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 19
  • - Article ID 919317

A new method for studying platelets, based upon the low-angle light scattering technique. 2. Application of the method in experimental toxicology and clinical pathology

Igor V. Mindukshev | Elena E. Ermolaeva | ... | Alexander I. Krivchenko
  • Spectroscopy -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 19
  • - Article ID 390286

A new method for studying platelets, based upon the low-angle light scattering technique. 1. Theoretical and experimental foundations of the method

Igor V. Mindukshev | Igor E. Jahatspanian | ... | Alexander I. Krivchenko
  • Spectroscopy -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 19
  • - Article ID 951895

Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) in the clinical setting – An adjunct to monitoring during diagnosis and treatment

R. E. Gagnon | A. J. Macnab
  • Spectroscopy -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 19
  • - Article ID 641043

Concentration dependent different action of progesterone on the order, dynamics and hydration states of the head group of dipalmitoyl-phosphatidylcholine membrane

Filiz Korkmaz | Halil Kirbiyik | Feride Severcan
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