Abstract
Several different data treatments are currently in use for calibrating near infrared instruments of diverse designs. It is practically impossible to assess the relative performances of these methods, for example with a set of standard samples, because of inaccuracies in laboratory estimates of concentrations, sample presentation difficulties and sample stability. This paper presents the first results of calibrations derived from computer synthesised spectra as an attempt to circumvent sample problems.
© 1996 NIR Publications
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