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Spectroscopic blood component measurement by using reduced ranges of absorption spectra

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Abstract

Predicting concentrations of aqueous glucose solutions using reduced wavelength components is investigated. The wavelengths are selected based on the second derivative of the near-infrared absorbance spectra. In the demonstration of the temperature-insensitive partial least squares analysis, good agreement between actual glucose concentrations and predicted values is verified.

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