Calibration transfer, part IV: measuring the agreement between instruments following calibration transfer.(Chemometrics in Spectroscopy)

This is our 100th "Chemometrics in Spectroscopy" column, and when including "Statistics in Spectroscopy," there are now a total of 138 columns. We began in 1986 and have been working since that time to cover in-depth discussions of both basic and difficult subjects. In this newes...

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Published inSpectroscopy Vol. 28; no. 10; pp. 24 - 31
Main Authors Workman, Jerome Jr, Mark, Howard
Format Magazine Article Trade Publication Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Monmouth Junction UBM LLC 01.10.2013
Intellisphere, LLC
MultiMedia Healthcare Inc
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ISSN0887-6703
1939-1900

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Summary:This is our 100th "Chemometrics in Spectroscopy" column, and when including "Statistics in Spectroscopy," there are now a total of 138 columns. We began in 1986 and have been working since that time to cover in-depth discussions of both basic and difficult subjects. In this newest series, we have been discussing the subject of multivariate calibration transfer (or calibration transfer) and the determination of acceptable error for spectroscopy.
ISSN:0887-6703
1939-1900