The exploitation of chemometric methods in the analysis of spectroscopic data: Application to olive oils

  • A. Jones
  • , A. D. Shaw
  • , G. J. Salter
  • , G. Bianchi
  • , D. B. Kell

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Multivariate analysis is the term used to describe the analysis of data where numerous observations or variables are obtained for each object studied (Afifi and Clark, 1996). The identity or value of any one object sample will be reflected in some or all of the variables measured to a greater or lesser degree. With spectroscopic data it is not generally possible to identify or quantify an object from one variable (Mark, 1991). This may, however, be achieved by disentangling the complicated interrelationships between a number of the variables by means of multivariate statistical methods (Martens and Næs, 1989).
Iaith wreiddiolSaesneg
TeitlLipid Analysis in Oils and Fats
GolygyddionR. J. Hamilton
CyhoeddwrSpringer US
Tudalennau317-376
ISBN (Electronig)978-1-4613-1131-7
ISBN (Argraffiad)978-1-4612-8432-1
Dynodwyr Gwrthrych Digidol (DOIs)
StatwsCyhoeddwyd - 1998

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