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As has already been reported (see NATURE, Aug. 9, 1930), the frequency of light scattered by liquids or crystals is split into several components, and their position in the case of strongly scattering liquids like benzene and toluene may be represented by the expression
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GROSS, E. Splitting of the Frequency of Light scattered by Liquids and Optical Anisotropy of Molecules. Nature 126, 603–604 (1930). https://doi.org/10.1038/126603a0
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