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March 1, 2011
Angle-constrained alternating least squares
Willem Windig, Michael R Keenan
Applied Spectroscopy
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October 18, 2008
Loopy MSC: a simple way to improve multiplicative scatter correction
Willem Windig, Jeremy Shaver, Rasmus Bro
Applied Spectroscopy
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December 23, 2003
Determining sample differences in a sample series of complex liquid chromatography-diode array detector data using chemometrics
Willem Windig, Tamara F Marchincin, Gordon N Meyer
Analytical Chemistry
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April 2, 2002
Combined use of conventional and second-derivative data in the SIMPLISMA self-modeling mixture analysis approach
Willem Windig, Brian Antalek, Joseph L Lippert, et al.
Applied Spectroscopy
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July 21, 2006
Multivariate curve resolution applied to infrared reflection measurements of soil contaminated with an organophosphorus analyte
Neal B Gallagher, Thomas A Blake, Paul L Gassman, et al.
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Applied Spectroscopy
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March 1, 2011
Angle-constrained alternating least squares
Willem Windig, Michael R Keenan
Applied Spectroscopy
|
October 18, 2008
Loopy MSC: a simple way to improve multiplicative scatter correction
Willem Windig, Jeremy Shaver, Rasmus Bro
Applied Spectroscopy
|
December 23, 2003
Determining sample differences in a sample series of complex liquid chromatography-diode array detector data using chemometrics
Willem Windig, Tamara F Marchincin, Gordon N Meyer
Analytical Chemistry
|
April 2, 2002
Combined use of conventional and second-derivative data in the SIMPLISMA self-modeling mixture analysis approach
Willem Windig, Brian Antalek, Joseph L Lippert, et al.
Applied Spectroscopy
|
July 21, 2006
Multivariate curve resolution applied to infrared reflection measurements of soil contaminated with an organophosphorus analyte
Neal B Gallagher, Thomas A Blake, Paul L Gassman, et al.
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