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In vivo multivariate calibration models developed using real and sham reference oxygen saturation data

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Abstract

In vivo multivariate calibration models are susceptible to chance correlations. One pig underwent induced hemorrhagic shock, while the other did not. PLS models for the shocked pig are signigicantly better than those for the other.

© 2000 Optical Society of America

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