Not exact matches
These predictions, made using
powerful computers, were verified using highly precise
measurements taken using an extremely sensitive
technique called «cavity - ring down spectroscopy».
In addition, my collaborators from France performed
measurements of stable mercury isotopes — a novel and
powerful technique that allowed us to fingerprint various sources of mercury in the environment.
Eric Dooryhee explains that a synchrotron is an exceptionally
powerful source of light (from x-rays to infrared), which permits fast, sensitive experiments to be done without damage on minute samples of objects, using a range of analytical
techniques and allowing
measurements to be made below the surface.