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020 _a9781475730616
082 _a543.56
_bL149P
100 _aLakowicz, Joseph R.
_eEditor
_lEnglish
_91221
245 0 _aPrinciples of Fluorescence Spectroscopy
_c/ edited by Joseph R. Lakowicz.
_h[Electronic Resource]
250 _a3rd Ed.
260 _aNew York
_b: Springer,
_c1999
300 _a708p.
500 _aIn the second edition of Principles I have attempted to maintain the emphasis on basics, while updating the examples to include more recent results from the literature. There is a new chapter providing an overview of extrinisic fluorophores. The discussion of timeresolved measurements has been expanded to two chapters. Quenching has also been expanded in two chapters. Energy transfer and anisotropy have each been expanded to three chapters. There is also a new chapter on fluorescence sensing. To enhance the usefulness of this book as a textbook, most chapters are followed by a set of problems. Sections which describe advanced topics are indicated as such, to allow these sections to be skipped in an introduction course. Glossaries are provided for commonly used acronyms and mathematical symbols. For those wanting additional informtion, the final appendix contains a list of recommended books which expand on various specialized topics.' from the author's Preface
650 _aFluorescence Spectroscopy
_91223
650 _aPhysical and Theoretical
_915555
856 _uhttps://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/iitjin/detail.action?docID=3085922
_qPDF
_yClick to Access the Online Book
942 _cEBK
_nYes
999 _c12050
_d12050