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Analytical chemistry

Mathematical Processing of Spectral Data in Analytical Chemistry - Head Work

by Author(s): Joseph Dubrovkin

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This book will appeal to both practitioners and researchers in industrial and university analytical laboratories, as well as students specializing in analytical spectroscopy and chemometrics. The subjects covered include the advanced principles of calibration (univariate and multivariate) and the estimation of the peak parameters in spectra with overlapping components. This book differs from existing studies on the subject in that it provides easily reproducible computer calculations illustrating its significant theoretical statements. As such, it can also serve as a practical guide to lecturers in analytical spectrometry and chemometrics.

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Author Biography

Joseph Dubrovkin gained a degree in Automatics from the Aviation Institute, Russia, in 1968, and Doctoral degrees in Technical Sciences and Physics and Mathematics from Leningrad State University, Russia, in 1979 and 1989 respectively. He was a Lecturer at the Aviation Institute and the Pharmaceutical Institute, Russia, and Western Galilee College (department of Bar-Ilan University), Israel, before retiring.

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