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Linear dichroism spectroscopy: Techniques and applications

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Rodger, Alison

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Linear dichroism is the difference in absorbance of light polarized perpendicular and parallel to an orientation direction. It is ideal for determining the relative orientations of transitions within molecules and hence of the subunits of biomacromolecular systems.

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Modern Techniques for Circular Dichroism and Synchrotron Radiation Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy

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