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|description=Also known as attenuation, '''absorbance''' (''A'') is a measure of the difference between the [[incident light]] intensity (''I''<sub>0</sub>)  and the intensity of light emerging from a sample (''I''). It is defined as:
|description=Also known as attenuation, '''absorbance''' (''A'') is a measure of the difference between the [[incident light intensity]] (''I''<sub>0</sub>)  and the intensity of light emerging from a sample (''I''). It is defined as:


''A'' = log (''I''<sub>0</sub>/''I'')
''A'' = log (''I''<sub>0</sub>/''I'')
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|mitopedia method=Fluorimetry, Spectrophotometry
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Absorbance

Description

Also known as attenuation, absorbance (A) is a measure of the difference between the incident light intensity (I0) and the intensity of light emerging from a sample (I). It is defined as:

A = log (I0/I)

Abbreviation: A


MitoPedia methods: "Fluorimetry" is not in the list (Respirometry, Fluorometry, Spectrophotometry) of allowed values for the "MitoPedia method" property. Fluorimetry"Fluorimetry" is not in the list (Respirometry, Fluorometry, Spectrophotometry) of allowed values for the "MitoPedia method" property., Spectrophotometry 



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