RADIO-FREQUENCY SPECTROSCOPY
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Radio-Frequency Spectroscopy.
Radio-Frequency Spectroscopy - as a noun
The branch of spectroscopy concerned with the measurement of the intervals between atomic or molecular energy levels that are separated by frequencies from about 105 to 109 hertz, as compared to the frequencies that separate optical energy levels of about 6 × 1014 hertz.
Example: "Radio-frequency spectroscopy of nuclei in a magnetic field has been employed in a medical technique called magnetic resonance imaging (mri) to visualize the internal soft tissue of the body with unprecedented resolution."
Example Sentences
"The scientist studied the properties of the material using radio-frequency spectroscopy."
"The device utilizes radio-frequency spectroscopy to identify chemical compounds."
"Researchers are developing new methods for radio-frequency spectroscopy."
"One of the applications of radio-frequency spectroscopy is in medical imaging."
"The team used radio-frequency spectroscopy to analyze the composition of the sample."
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