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21 June 2002 Growth of near-infrared spectroscopy in pharmaceutical and medical sciences
Emil W. Ciurczak
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Abstract
Near-IR Spectroscopy (NIRS) is used extensively in the health services industries: medical research, pharmaceutical production, and bioprocessing. NIRS Is rugged, simple to operate, flexible, and relatively inexpensive. It may be used to monitor the progress biochemical reactions. It is used to control mixing, blending, drying, and coating in pharmaceutical production and is used for imaging and chemical determinations in living patients.
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Emil W. Ciurczak "Growth of near-infrared spectroscopy in pharmaceutical and medical sciences", Proc. SPIE 4626, Biomedical Nanotechnology Architectures and Applications, (21 June 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.472074
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KEYWORDS
Near infrared spectroscopy

Blood

Chemical analysis

Visible radiation

Spectroscopy

Tablets

Computing systems

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