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High-resolution spectroscopy is a technique used to obtain detailed information about the structure and dynamics of molecules by resolving fine spectral features that are often obscured in lower-resolution methods. It is essential for applications in fields such as astrophysics, chemistry, and environmental science, where precise measurements of atomic and molecular transitions are crucial.
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