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| > I am looking for the high resolution FTIR data for : Try Spectra Online <http://www.spectraonline.com>. - - JD |
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| James Duckworth wrote: One man's high resolution is anothers unresolved blob. For really high resolution look through J. Mol. Spec. or the HITRAN database. josh halpern |
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