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| Figure 2 – Wave Nature of Light |
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| Figure 3 – Plane Polarized Light |
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| Figure 4 – Phenylalanine Chiral Geometry |
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| Figure 5 – Rotation of Plane-Polarized Light |
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| Figure 6 – ALP Block Diagram |
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| Figure 7 – Labetalol, a diastereomer |
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| Figure 8 – Labetalol Structures |
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| Figure 9 – Structure of Erythromycins |
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| Figure 10 – DNS-Phenylalanine |
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| Figure 11 – Structure of Limonene |
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| Figure 12 – Structure of p,p’-DDT and p,p’-DDD |
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| Figure 13 – Structure of o,p’-DDT and o,p’-DDD |
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| Figure 14 – Structure of Gentamicin Analogs |
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| Figure 15 – Gentamicin from 2 different Suppliers |
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| Table 1 – Specific Rotation of Gentamicin Analogs |
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| Figure 16 – Milk spiked with Gentamicin |
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| Figure 18 – FIA of Glucose and Gluconic Acid |
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| Figure 19 – Polarimetric response to Glucose concentration |
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| Figure 20 – Polarimetric response during Glucose Conversion |
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| Table 2 – Medicinal and Industrial Enzyme Systems suitable to Polarimetric Detec |
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