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Derivative Spectrophotometry and Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) Spectroscopy for Ecological and Biological Questions

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  • Gives a modern approach to practical application of high order derivative spectro-photometry and ESR spectroscopy
  • Provides a clear overview of the basic methods
  • Practical applications of spectroscopic methods in various fields are referred to in detail
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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This book provides a multidisciplinary overview to the application of high order derivative spectrophotometry and Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) spectroscopy in biology and ecology. The characteristics of the principle methods as well as the generation of reliable spectra are discussed in general terms allowing the reader to gain an idea of these methods’ potentials. Furthermore the authors give an extended overview to the spectroscopic and spectro-photometric analysis of specific biological materials. This volume is a well condensed description of an analytical method and a clear review to its application in biology and related fields and an essential tool for researchers who are new in the field of spectroscopic methods and their applications in the life sciences.

Authors and Affiliations

  • , Sechenov Institute f. Evolutionary Physi, Russian Academy of Science, Saint Petersburg, Russia

    Vladimir S. Saakov

  • , Department of Physics, State-run Electrotechnical University, Saint Petersburg, Russia

    Valery Z. Drapkin, Yuri V. Bogachev, Mikhail N. Knyazev

  • , Inst. Evolutionary Physiol. and Biochem., Russian Academy of Science, Saint Petersburg, Russia

    Alexander I. Krivchenko, Eugene V. Rozengart

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