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RECENTLY it was desired to obtain by Raman observations, information as to the effect of solution on the infra-red vibration-frequencies of groups in crystals. But so far, observations on solids have had to be restricted to such substances as can be obtained in large clear crystals.
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MENZIES, A. Raman Effect from Powdered Crystals. Nature 124, 511–512 (1929). https://doi.org/10.1038/124511b0
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