How Does a PhD in Organic Chemistry Approach Signal Amplitude in Physics?

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In summary, a new member with a PhD in organic chemistry has joined the team. This individual brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise in the field of organic chemistry, which will greatly benefit the team's projects and research. With their advanced degree and specialized skills, the new member is expected to make significant contributions to the team's work and further enhance its capabilities in the field of organic chemistry.
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Hi I recently joined and posted in the General Physics forum with a question I have about signal amplitude. I am interning in patent law and have been put on a project outside of my technical are so I was looking for insight from those in the know.
 
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