Fundamentals of Molecular SpectroscopyThis revision retains the features which have made it so popular with students and lecturers over the years. It remains an elementary and non-mathematical introduction to molecular spectroscopy that emphasizes the overall unity of the subject and offers a pictorial perception rather than a mathematical description of the principles of spectroscopy. |
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