Raman may refer to:
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Raman (name)
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C. V. Raman
Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman (; 7 November 188821 November 1970) was an Indian physicist known for his work in the field of light scattering.
Using a spectrograph that he developed, he and his student K. S. Krishnan discovered that when ...
(1888–1970), Indian Nobel Prize-winning physicist
Places
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Raman, Punjab (India)
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Raman, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
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Raman District, Yala Province, Thailand
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Raman Railway Station
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Raman oil field, in Batman, Turkey
Other uses
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Raman (crater), a lunar impact crater
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''Raman'' (film), a 2008 Indian Malayalam film
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Raman Scattering
Raman scattering or the Raman effect () is the inelastic scattering of photons by matter, meaning that there is both an exchange of energy and a change in the light's direction. Typically this effect involves vibrational energy being gained by a ...
, a physical effect named after C. V. Raman
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Raman Spectroscopy
Raman spectroscopy () (named after Indian physicist C. V. Raman) is a spectroscopic technique typically used to determine vibrational modes of molecules, although rotational and other low-frequency modes of systems may also be observed. Raman sp ...
, an analytical technique based on Raman Scattering
See also
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Rahman (disambiguation)
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Rama (disambiguation)
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Ramen (disambiguation)
Ramen is a Japanese dish of noodles in broth.
Ramen may also refer to:
* Instant noodle, sometimes described as ramen.
* Lake Rämen, a lake in Dalarna, Sweden
* R'amen, a word used at the end of prayers in parody religion Pastafarianism
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Rehman (disambiguation) Rehman may refer to a Muslim surname which means, "Merciful", "King", " Lord". It's an honorary title used by some Muslims of Sheikh or Sayyid Caste of Middle Eastern Origin, it is a common surname or middle-name among some Pashtun tribemen. It is a ...
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Ramman
Hadad ( uga, ), Haddad, Adad (Akkadian: 𒀭𒅎 '' DIM'', pronounced as ''Adād''), or Iškur ( Sumerian) was the storm and rain god in the Canaanite and ancient Mesopotamian religions.
He was attested in Ebla as "Hadda" in c. 2500 BCE. ...
, or Hadad, a storm and rain god
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