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Photoacoustic Spectroscopy[edit]

Hi there! and welcome. I saw that you added some material to the article on Photoacoustic spectroscopy, connecting SAW devices, microwave frequencies and photoacoustic techniques. Could you expand that sentence a little? I'm not sure I understand how they're related. Also, citing a research paper where they've done that would be a big help - it's important to make sure that everything in Wikipedia can be supported by an external source.

Thanks again! Jaeger5432 | Talk 03:32, 20 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

October 2007[edit]

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Copyright problems[edit]

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Nomination of Impact spectrometer for deletion[edit]

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Nomination of Impact microscope for deletion[edit]

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