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Bruce Steiner has written:

'The present state of radiometry and photometry' -- subject(s): Photometry, Radiation, Measurement

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Bruce Steiner has written:

'The present state of radiometry and photometry' -- subject(s): Photometry, Radiation, Measurement

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Flame photometry can be used for the measurement of elements which can easily be excited like Ca, K, Na, Ba, Cu etc. However due to low temperature of flame the elements like Fe can not be excited and hence not measured using Flame photometry.

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Wilbur Morris Stine has written:

'Photometrical measurements and manual for the general practice of photometry' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Electric light, Photometry

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A. W. J. Cousins has written:

'Fabry photometry of bright southern stars' -- subject(s): Astronomical photometry, Magnitudes, Southern sky (Astronomy), Stars

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