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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 31,
  • Issue 4,
  • pp. 328-329
  • (1977)

On the Nonexistence of Nonfluorescent Compounds and Raman Spectroscopy

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Abstract

Raman spectroscopists, faced with the near universal presence of fluorescent interference in their samples, have on occasion humorously asserted that everything is fluorescent.

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