Roussel et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Multivariate data analysis (chemometrics)Roussel et al., 2014
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- 3228553426073462449
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- Roussel S
- Preys S
- Chauchard F
- Lallemand J
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- Process analytical technology for the food industry
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Chemometrics plays a key role in PAT strategies. It is essential in understanding and diagnosing real-time processes, and keeping them under multivariate statistical control. This chapter will cover design of experiments, exploratory analysis, quantitative predictive …
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