- Fourier-transform infrared
- скор. FT-IRІЧ-спектроскопія з Фур'є-перетворенням
English-Ukrainian analytical chemistry dictionary. 2013.
English-Ukrainian analytical chemistry dictionary. 2013.
Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectrometry — A form of infrared spectrometry in which an interferogram is obtained; this interferogram is then subjected to a Fourier transform to obtain an amplitude wavelength (or wavelength) spectrum … Forensic science glossary
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Fourier transform — Fourier transforms Continuous Fourier transform Fourier series Discrete Fourier transform Discrete time Fourier transform Related transforms The Fourier transform is a mathematical operation that decomposes a function into its constituent… … Wikipedia
Fourier transform — (FT) A mathematical operation which converts a function of one independent variable to one of a different independent variable. In FT–IR spectroscopy, the Fourier transform converts a time function (the interferogram) to a frequency function… … Forensic science glossary
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Near-infrared spectroscopy — Near IR absorption spectrum of dichloromethane showing complicated overlapping overtones of mid IR absorption features. Near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a spectroscopic method that uses the near infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum … Wikipedia
Near infrared spectroscopy — (NIRS) is a spectroscopic method utilising the near infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum (from about 800 nm to 2500 nm). Typical applications include pharmaceutical, medical diagnostics (including blood sugar and oximetry), food and… … Wikipedia