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Extraction of chemical information of suspensions using radiative transfer theory to remove multiple scattering effects: application to a model two-component system

Steponavicius et al., 2009

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8603831870005006756
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Steponavicius R
Thennadil S
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Analytical Chemistry

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An approach for removing multiple light scattering effects using the radiative transfer theory (RTE) in order to improve the performance of multivariate calibration models is proposed. This approach is then applied to the problem of building calibration models for predicting the …
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