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-In the above table, the cross price elasticity of demand (using averages) for Z with good X, when PX increases from $12 to $15, is approximately equal to
Spectral Data
Information obtained from analyzing the spectrum of light absorbed, emitted, or scattered by materials, used in identifying chemical substances.
Splitting
In nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, the division of a signal into multiple peaks due to interactions between nuclei with magnetic moments.
Relative Area
The proportion of a specific area or region relative to another, often discussed in comparing different parts of a graph or chromatographic peaks in analytical chemistry.
Coupling Constant
A parameter in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy that measures the interaction between spinning nuclei.
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