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NIR spectroscopy: a tool in the feedback and feedforward control of wet-
processed hardboard production E. Dolezel-Horwath,a R. Wimmer,b and R. Kesslerc aCompetence Centre
for Wood Composites and Wood Chemistry (Wood K Plus), 9300 St Veit/Glan, Austria bUniversity of Natural Resources and Applied Life Science (BOKU),
Department of Material Sciences and Process Engineering, A-1190 Vienna, Austria FH Reutlingen, 72762 Reutlingen, Germany
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Is the diffusion model adequate for NIR measurements on
particulate samples? (final round) Donald J. Dahm Department of Chemistry and Physics, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, USA
Pages 7–9
Proximal visible and near infrared diffuse reflectance
spectroscopy for soil-landscape modelling David J. Brown Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, 201 Johnson Hall, Washington State University, Pullman, WA
99164-6420, USA
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Use of near infrared reflectance spectrometry for monitoring water resources:
analysis of river seston downstream of an effluent discharge point Vania Maria de Medeiros,a Mário César Ugulino
Araú:jo,a,* Roberto Kawakami Harrop Galvão,b Edvan Cirino da Silva,a Teresa Cristina Bezerra
Saldanha,a Ilda Antonieta Salata Toscano,a Maria do Socorro Ribeiro de Oliveira,a Suny Kêlia Barbosa Freitasa
and Manoel Mariano Netoa aUniversidade Federal da Paraiba, CCEN, Departamento de Quí, Caixa Postal 5093, 58051-970-
João Pessia, PB, Brazil. E-mail: laqa@quimica.ufpb.br b Instituto Rechnológicvo de Aeronáutica, Divisã de Engenharia
Electrônica, 12228-900 São José dos Campos, SP, Brazil
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Exploring the potential of visible-near infrared spectroscopy to predict sensory
properties of food Heather E. Smyth,a1John Mayze,a1 Paul Exley,a1 Glen Fox,a2 Sue Poole,a1
Paul Drabsch,2 Steve Percival4 and Daniel Cozzolino3 a1Queensland Dept. Primary Industries & Fisheries,
Australia, Emerging Technologies, 19 Hercules Street, Hamilton, Qld 4007, Australia. E-mail: heather.smyth@dpi.qld.gov.au a2Queensland Dept. Primary
Industries & Fisheries, Australia, Plant Science, 13 Holberton Street, Toowoomba, Qld 4350, Australia 2Lake Argyle Industries, Western Australia,
Australia 3The Australian Wine Research Institute, Chemistry Department, Waite Road, Urrbrae, PO Box 197, Glen OsmondŐUrrbrae Adelaide, SA
5064, Australia 4Aquaculture Development and Veterinary Services Pty Ltd, 27 Selby Road, Kettering, TAS 7155, Australia
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Suppression of mechanical noise and the selection of optimal resolution in
FT-NIR spectroscopy Thomas Meyer,a Joachim Oelichmanna and Hanspeter
Kellerhallsb aBüchi Labortechnik, AG, CH-9230 Flawil, Switzerland bKellerhals Analytik und Informatik, CH-8610
Uster, Switzerland
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The 1st Chinese Conference on Near Infrared Spectroscopy Chu Xiaoli Research Institute of Petroleum Processing, Beijing 100083, PR China
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Bagging Tom Fearn Department of Statistical
Scierce, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
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News. NIR on the Moon. NIR development in photodynamic therapy. Perten
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