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In our February Issue:
COLUMNS
Molecular Spectroscopy Workbench
Raman Mapping of Spectrally Non-Well-Behaved Species
Fran Adar
A look at maps of a ceramic composite used in the nose cone of the space shuttle.
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Chemometrics in Spectroscopy
Statistics, Part II: Second Foundation
Howard Mark and Jerome Workman Jr.
A detailed explanation of the principle of analysis of variance.
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Spectroscopy Spotlight
FT-IR for Cancer Diagnosis
Matthew Baker of the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland, discusses his work using ATR combined with FT-IR spectroscopy for the analysis of biological samples.
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PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLE
Investigating Crystallinity Using Low-Frequency Raman Spectroscopy: Applications in Pharmaceutical Analysis
Geoffrey P.S. Smith, Gregory S. Huff, and Keith C. Gordon
Low-frequency Raman spectroscopy offers advantages over XRD or DSC for crystallinity studies.
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SPECIAL FEATURES
Professor Joseph Caruso: In Memoriam
Maria Montes-Bayón
A tribute to a great scientist and a great man.
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Application of Mass Spectrometry to Support Verification and Characterization of Counterfeit Pharmaceuticals
Michael B. Peddicord, Charles Pathirana, Holly M. Shackman, Mark S. Bolgar, and Scott A. Miller
LC–MS enables rapid assignment of the molecular weight and formula of each component of a drug sample, thus aiding in the identification of counterfeits.
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Metabolomics in Food and Nutrition Laboratories
Giuseppe Astarita
A look at the various strategies and tools related to metabolomics applied to food and nutrition.
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Detecting Adulterated Meat with LIBS
Ismail Hakki Boyaci of the Food Research Center at Hacettepe University has developed a method using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) to detect meat adulteration.
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Advances in ICP-MS Detection of Selenium in Proteins
Joanna Szpunar of the National Research Council of France discusses her use of ICP-MS methods to detect trace levels of human selenoproteins in cell extracts and for the identification of seleniumcontaining proteins in rice.
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