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Title:
Statistical methods for engineers and scientists
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Series:
Statistics : 57
Edition:
2nd rev and exp ed.
Publication Information:
New York : Marcel Dekker, 1985
ISBN:
9780824772772

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Summary

Summary

This book focuses on instrumentation of chemi- and bioluminescence and discusses the nature of chemiluminescence as the exothermic oxidation of a substrate organic compound to give an energy-rich product that is luminescent. It describes the applications of chemiluminescence.


Table of Contents

John E. WamplerRex D. Kenner and Elmer A. OgryzloMerle E. Umstead and M. C. LinEmil H. White and David F. RoswellArthur G. MohanFrank McCapra and Keith D. PerringWilliam W. WardFrank McCapra and Keith D. PerringWilliam D. McElroy and Marlene DeLucaJohn LeeDonald H. Stedman and Mark E. FraserMary Lynn GrayeskiDanuta Slawinska and Janusz SlawinskiDanuta Slawinska and Janusz Slawinski
Prefacep. iii
Contributorsp. v
1 Instrumentation: Seeing the Light and Measuring Itp. 1
2 Chemiluminescence in Gas Phase Reactionsp. 45
3 Infrared Chemical Lasersp. 187
4 Luminol Chemiluminescencep. 215
5 Peroxyoxalate Chemiluminescencep. 245
6 General Organic Chemiluminescencep. 259
7 General Aspects of Bioluminescencep. 321
8 Luciferin Bioluminescencep. 359
9 Firefly Luminescencep. 387
10 The Mechanism of Bacterial Bioluminescencep. 401
11 Analytical Applications of Gas Phase Chemiluminescencep. 439
12 Chemiluminescence Analyses in Solutionp. 469
13 Low-Level Luminescence from Biological Objectsp. 495
14 Applications of Bioluminescence and Low-Level Luminescence from Biological Objectsp. 533
Indexp. 603
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