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Advances in Raman instrumentation now make it easy and practical to obtain Raman spectra from a variety of instrumental configurations. The two most popular laboratory Raman systems involve either dispersive Raman or Fourier transform Raman, both offering unique opportunities white maintaining many of the common advantages associated with Raman spectroscopy. This article focuses on the similarities, differences, unique aspects, and considerations involved in selecting the Raman approach that best addresses the analysis at hand. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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