spektrofotometrei kullanma (bilgisi)

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(Tıp) spectrophotometry
The quantitative analysis of electromagnetic spectra by use of a spectrophotometer; especially in order to determine the structure or quantity of a substance
Measurements of the relative amounts of radiant flux at each wavelength of the spectrum
An estimation of coloring matter in a solution (CMD 1997)
Branch of spectroscopy dealing with measurement of radiant energy transmitted or reflected by a body as a function of wavelength. The measurement is usually compared to that transmitted or reflected by a system that serves as a standard. In chemistry and physics, different types of spectrophotometers cover wide ranges of the electromagnetic spectrum: ultraviolet (UV), visible light, infrared (IR), or microwave. UV spectrophotometry is particularly useful in detecting and quantifying colourless substances in solution. IR spectrophotometry is used mostly to study the molecular structures of complex organic compounds. In astronomy and astrophysics, spectrophotometric studies also include the X-ray and gamma ray ranges of the spectrum. See also colorimetry
{i} measurement of the intensity of colors in the spectrum
The art of comparing, photometrically, the brightness of two spectra, wave length by wave length; the use of the spectrophotometer
The science and techniques associated with the use of spectrophotometers