1972
DOI: 10.1021/ac60313a009
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Statistical and mathematical methods in analytical chemistry

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“…Also included are a few references obtained from other sources, some of which are older than 1975 but are considered significant enough to include in a one-time review. The topic was included in the fundamental review on Statistics in 1972 by Currie, Filliben, and DeVoe (106), and some coverage was provided in the reviews on Chemometrics by Kowalski in 1980 (261) and by Frank and Kowalski in 1982 (155).…”
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“…Also included are a few references obtained from other sources, some of which are older than 1975 but are considered significant enough to include in a one-time review. The topic was included in the fundamental review on Statistics in 1972 by Currie, Filliben, and DeVoe (106), and some coverage was provided in the reviews on Chemometrics by Kowalski in 1980 (261) and by Frank and Kowalski in 1982 (155).…”
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“…be as sensitive as possible to changes in us without being overreactive to noise. The current mode comparator configuration shown in Figure 1 offers several advantages over others that were investigated and is probably the most commonly used at present (4).…”
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“…Examples include the pen damping control on a strip chart recorder and the pH dependence of a reaction. Recent advances in computer-controlled instrumentation, as well as research on the automated development of analytical chemical methods (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10), have suggested a need for an efficient one-dimensional optimization strategy that can be easily automated and converges in the presence of error (11)(12)(13)(14)(15).…”
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