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  • 28. Simultaneous determination of one nonionic and two anionic surfactants using Fourier transform infrared spectrometry and multivariate analysis.
    Kargosha K, Ahmadi SH, Mansourian M, Azad J.
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    Andrade L, Farhat IA, Aeberhardt K, Bro R, Engelsen SB.
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  • 33. Multivariate monitoring of soybean oil ethanolysis by FTIR.
    Zagonel GF, Peralta-Zamora P, Ramos LP.
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  • 35. NIR analysis for batch process of ethanol precipitation coupled with a new calibration model updating strategy.
    Xu B, Wu Z, Lin Z, Sui C, Shi X, Qiao Y.
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  • 36. Rapid estimation of single cell oil content of solid-state fermented mass using near-infrared spectroscopy.
    Peng X, Chen H.
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  • 39. Real-time on-line blend uniformity monitoring using near-infrared reflectance spectrometry: a noninvasive off-line calibration approach.
    Sulub Y, Wabuyele B, Gargiulo P, Pazdan J, Cheney J, Berry J, Gupta A, Shah R, Wu H, Khan M.
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  • 40. [Principal component extraction used for the interpretation of RS-FTIR spectra].
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