A rapidly growing field, vibrational spectroscopy has found applications in industries including pharmaceutical manufacture, food and drug safety, and process monitoring on production lines. In particular, interest in clinical spectroscopy is rising rapidly as researchers recognize the potential of the vibrational spectroscopic techniques--Infrared (IR) and Raman Spectroscopy--as noninvasive tissue diagnosis tools. However, the details of the characteristic...
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