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Principles and Practice of Spectroscopic Calibration

Part of the Chemical Analysis: A Series of Monographs on Analytical Chemistry and Its Applications series
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Dealing with the principles of calibration--both the theoretical and mathematical constructs which relate features of calibration equations to the physical phenomena that affect instruments and samples used on generating information.

Among derivations in leading spectroscopic and statistical literature, numerous necessary mathematical derivations have been specifically designed for this book.

Covers the practical aspects of generating a calibration equation including how to recognize and deal with various types of problems affecting calibration dataset, relating theoretical ideas, and their affect on data and how to deal with unusual situations.

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Wiley-Interscience
0471546143 / 9780471546146
Hardback
03/10/1991
United States
192 pages
158 x 235 mm, 395 grams
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