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3 October 1988 Near Infrared Spectroscopy: Analysis Made Easy
A. M.C. Davies
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Abstract
Near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy has been in a rapid development phase for the last 20 years! While it has become more widely recognised as a valid analytical technique, there is still a body of opinion which believes that it is a black box technique without a solid theoretical background. This paper reviews the progress of NIR analysis, the reasons why it is theoretically complex but simple in practice and the most recent development in instrumentation which makes it even more "user friendly".
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A. M.C. Davies "Near Infrared Spectroscopy: Analysis Made Easy", Proc. SPIE 0917, Recent Developments and Applications of Infrared Analytical Instruments, (3 October 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.945577
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KEYWORDS
Near infrared

Statistical analysis

Computing systems

Absorption

Analytical research

Calibration

Near infrared spectroscopy

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