Optics and Spectroscopy for Fluid Characterization / / edited by Johannes Kiefer.

All over the world, there is a huge and ever-increasing interest in the development and application of optical and spectroscopic techniques to characterize fluids in engineering and science. The large number of review articles that are frequently published in these areas is evidence of this. Recent...

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Holography.
Hydrogen bonding.
Tomography.
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