IN THE WORLD OF RAMAN Not noodles! Extend.

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IN THE WORLD OF RAMAN Not noodles! Extend

Ways Raman Can Be Used https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9AVSyJ3Mck DESCRIBE THESE PICTURES FOR THE TEACHER

Ways Raman Can Be Used Identifying body fluids at crime scenes The use of Raman spectroscopy could be applied to any human body fluid sample for its potential identification and in distinguishing it from other body fluids and substances found at a crime scene. 

Ways Raman Can Be Used Analyzing paint samples Determining how old artwork is Raman can be used to examine artworks of high importance for art-historians and keepers of private or public museum collections. This technology is used for the knowledge on the artists' materials that were available in particular regions and periods that can help in dating artefacts. The retrieval of pigments with a well-known date of invention enables to date the artwork. 

Career$ Using Raman CSI- $55,000-$74,000 Nano-Raman Molecular Imaging Facility Technician- $55,000 Manufacturing Engineer- $60,000

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