
|Articles|January 1, 2005
- Spectroscopy-01-01-2005
- Volume 20
- Issue 1
Chemometrics in Spectroscopy - Linearity in Calibration: The Importance of Non-Linearity (PDF)
Author(s)Jerome Workman Jr.
The authors at how linearity considerations fit into the broader scheme of calibration theory, and discuss methods for testing data for non-linearity.
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