Near-infrared NIR spectra are often pre-processed in order to remove systematic noise such as base-line variation and multiplicative scatter effects. This is done by differentiating the spectra to first or second derivatives, by multiplicative signal Ε½ . correction MSC , or by similar mathematical f
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Background correction in near-infrared spectra of plant extracts by orthogonal signal correction
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- SP Zhejiang University Press
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- 2005
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- 6
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- 1673-1581
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