Wentzell et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Implications of measurement error structure on the visualization of multivariate chemical data: hazards and alternativesWentzell et al., 2018
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- Wentzell P
- Wicks C
- Braga J
- Soares L
- Pastore T
- Coradin V
- Davrieux F
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- Canadian Journal of Chemistry
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The analysis of multivariate chemical data is commonplace in fields ranging from metabolomics to forensic classification. Many of these studies rely on exploratory visualization methods that represent the multidimensional data in spaces of lower …
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