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A COMPREHENSIVE spectral survey over as wide a wave-length range as possible is a frequent early requirement during spectroscopic studies of terrestrial and astronomical light sources. Such surveys are often made with low-dispersion prism spectrographs, and sometimes with grating instruments.
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NICHOLLS, R. Spectroscopic Applications of Photographic Emulsion Mosaics. Nature 186, 715 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1038/186715a0
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