Principles of Biophotonics, Volume 2 Dr A. SchnürerPrinciples of Biophotonics, volume two describes detection and statistical representation of optical fields. Beginning by placing the visible spectrum in the context of the electromagnetic frequency range, this presentation stresses how thin of a sliver is normally called the optical spectrum. In addition to describing properties of light with technical accuracy, the most common radiometric quantities are introduced, and conversion to photon based
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This edited book examines the key challenges in political discourse and journalistic practice in times of crises
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This book introduces neutron imaging with a focus on its applications in academic and industrial applied materials science to provide an inspiring overview of the potential of the method
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This chapter outlines recent advances in understanding the various factors associated with fruit physiology
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