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NIR News
Volume 6 Issue 1 (1995)
Pages 3–6
Polymer Process Control. Near infrared spectroscopy for polymer reaction and process control: Synthesis, processing and recyclingHeinz SieslerDepartment of Physical Chemistry, University of Essen, D-45117 Essen, Germany
Page 6
EAS 94. "My first view". P9 EAS 94: A week of NIR prospectingH.W. SieslerDepartment of Physical Chemistry, University of Essen, D-45117 Essen, Germany
Pages 7–9
A basic strategy for approaching near infrared analytical problems, Part 1: Using hydrocarbon analysis as an exampleJerry Workman, JrThe Perkin Elmer Corporation, Real-Time Systems Division, 761 Main Street, Norwalk, CT 06859-0036, USA
Pages 9–12
Letter to the Editor. Available data from Volume 1 of JNIRS. JNIRS Data BankChris Scotter and David EvansCampden & Chorleywood Food Research Association, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, GL55 6LD, UK
Pages 10–12
Resin Identification. Near infrared techniques for resin identificationM.K. Alam, S.L. Stanton and G.A. HebnerSandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 87185, USA
Pages 13–14
Selection of samples for calibration using spectral informationTormod Næs and Tomas IsakssonMATFORSK, Oslovegen 1, N-1430 Ås, Norway
Page 14
Editorial. New Australian Editor.Tony DaviesEditor, NIR news, NIR Publications
Volume 6 Issue 2 (1995)
Page 3
10th Anniversary Symposium on NIR Spectroscopy, Tsukuba, Japan, 16-18 Nov 1994
NIR News
"Jay" Junich SugiyamaNational Food Research Institute, Japan
Page 4
Letters to the Editor. Lessons from the Earthquake?Yukihiro OzakiKwansei Gakuin University, Nishinomiya, Japan
Page 5
Cho group at Kyungpook National University, KoreaRae Kwang ChoDepartment of Agricultural Chemistry, College of Agriculture, Kyungpook National University, Taegu, Korea
Pages 6–7
A basic strategy for approaching near infrared analytical problems, Part II: Using hydrocarbon analysis as an exampleJerry Workman, JrThe Perkin Elmer Corporation, Real-Time Systems Division, 761 Main Street, Norwalk, CT 06859-0036, USA
Pages 8–13
Updating PLS calibration modelsKristian HellandSINTEF Applied Chemistry, 7034 Trondheim, Norway
Pages 10–11
Why not try NIR microspectroscopy?Gilbert Lachenal and Isabelle StevensonUniversité Lyon 1, Laboratoire des Materiaux Plastiques et des Biomateriaux, URA 507, F-69622 Villeurbanne Cedex, France
Page 14
ICNIRS Page. Record Donation from NIR-94, Message of thanks, News from Australia, Hirschfeld award, Montreal Update, ICNIRS rule changes, EAS Award 1995, A year in Paris?Editorial Staff
Page 15
Editorial. The electronic grapevineTony DaviesEditor, NIR news, NIR Publications
Pages 15–0
Diary (1995)Editorial Staff
NIR News
Volume 6 Issue 3 (1995)
Pages 2–3
Neural networks as calibration methodsInge Helland and Knut KvaalMATFORSK—Norwegian Food Research Institute, Ås, Norway
Pages 4–0
News. NIR at Wolves, AwardEditorial Staff
Pages 5–0
NIR-95 UpdateEditorial Staff
Pages 7–0
Chemometrics bibliography, Part 1Jerry Workman, JrThe Perkin Elmer Corporation, Real-Time Systems Division, 761 Main Street, Norwalk, CT 06859-0036, USA
Pages 9–0
New Products. FT-NIR, Meat analyser, Rotating sample drawer, Portable NIR, NIR fibre optic accessory, Detector arrays, Chemical/polymer analysersEditorial Staff
Pages 10–12
Water in Foods. Analysis of hydrogen bonding related to water in foodsMatsuo IwamotoAgricultrual Research Council, MAFF, Kasumigaseki, Tokyo, Japan
Sumio Kawano and Hideyuki AbeNational Food Research Institute, MAFF, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
Pages 12–0
Editorial. Swifts and martins, Progress of the JournalTony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Pages 13–0
ICNIRS Page. Proposed rule changes, A Pioneer visits the UKEditorial Staff
Pages 18–19
Food authenticity (FAIM). Food authenticity challengesGerard Downey
NIR News
The National Food Centre, Dunsinea, Castleknock, Dublin 15, Republic of Ireland
Volume 6 Issue 4 (1995)
Pages 4–5
Adjusting for non-linearities in calibration using principal componentsTormod Næs and Tomas IsakssonMATFORSK, Oslovegen 1, N-1430 Å, Norway
Pages 6–15
Irish harvest memories–A monitor's taleGerard DowneyThe National Food Centre, Dunsinea, Castleknock, Dublin 15, Republic of Ireland
Pages 8–15
The properties of fibre opticsJerry Workman, JrPerkin-Elmer Corporation, Real-Time Systems Division, 761 Main Avenue, Norwalk, CT 06859-0201, USA
Pages 9–0
NIR 95. Supplement and ProgrammeEditorial Staff
Pages 12–13
NIR in Canada. Near infrared technology in CanadaPhil WilliamsGrain Research Laboratory, Canadian Grain Commission, 303 Main Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3C 3GE
Pages 14–0
ICNIRS Page.ICNIRS Ciommittee
Volume 6 Issue 5 (1995)
Pages 3–5NIR-95 Report. 7th International Conference on Near Infrared SpectroscopyHarvey S. GoldDuPont Corporate Center for Analytical Sciences, PO Box 80323, Wilmington, DE 19880-0323, USA
Pages 5–6ICNIRS Minutes. Meeting - 8 August 1995, Montreal, CanadaHeinz Siesler
NIR News
Department of Physical Chemistry, University of Essen, Schützenbahn 70, PO Box 103764, W-4300 Essen, FRG
Pages 6–7Australian NISG. The 1995 ConferenceGraeme BattenAustralia
Page 7ESIS 95 Report. European Seminars on Infrared Spectroscopy 1995Heinz SieslerDepartment of Physical Chemistry, University of Essen, Schützenbahn 70, PO Box 103764, W-4300 Essen, FRG
Pages 8–9Statistical process control (SPC) charting: using bias significance (based on average residuals) for instrument control monitoringJerry Workman, JrThe Perkin-Elmer Corporation, Real-Time Systems Division, 761 Main Avenue, Norwalk, CT 06859-0201, USA
Pages 10–12Vegetable Research. NIR spectroscopy application in vegetable research at AVRDCS.C.S. Tsou and T.L. HongAnalytical Laboratory, The Asian Vegetable Research & Development Center
Page 14Book Review. "Leaping ahead with Near-Infrared Spectroscopy", Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on NIRC. E. MillerDuPont Packaging and Industrial Polymers Research, PO Box 1089, Orange, TX 77631, USA
Pages 15–16Extending PCR to data sets with more spectra than reference valuesTormod Næs and Tomas IsakssonMATFORSK, Osloveien 1, N-1430 Ås, Norway
Volume 6 Issue 6 (1995)
Pages 3–5
Splitting of calibration data into linear subgroupsTormod Næs and Tomas IsakssonMATFORSK, Oslovegen 1, N-1430 Ås, Norway
NIR News
Pages 4–5
Getting started on the InternetIan MichaelNIR Publications, UK
Pages 7–8
A primer for near infrared analysis fibre optic probe selectionJerry Workman, JrReal-Time Division, The Perkin-elmer Corporation, 761 Main Avenue, Norwalk, CT 06859-0201, USA
Page 9
EAS-95 Report. The 34th Eastern Analytical SymposiumTony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Pages 10–12
NIR imaging by FT-NIR-HT spectroscopyMichael K. Bellamya, A. Norman Mortensenb, Robert M. Hammakerc and William G. Fateleyc
aUniversity of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez Campus, Department of Chemistry, Mayaguez, PR 00681bDepartment of Computer and Electrical Engineering, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas 66502, USAcDepartment of Chemistry, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas 66506, USA
Page 13
Software Review. NIRteach: Computer-aided learningTony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Pages 14–0
News. Oxford Instruments to sell NIR product range to Leco, Hirschfeld Award Nominations, A quartet of consultants, NIR helps packing firmEditorial Staff
Pages 15–0
Editorial. Thank you Tormod and Tomas, Congratulations Bill!, There is always something new!Tony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Pages 15–0
Diary. 1996Editorial Staff
Volume 7 Issue 1 (1996)
NIR News
Pages 3–5
The value of plotsTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 4–5
Electronic mail and listserversJim HermillerGoodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, USA
Page 6
Software Review: Multivariate Analysis in Practice, A Training PackageTony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Page 7
NIR in BudapestAndrás SalgóDepartment of Biochemistry and Food Technology, Technical University Budapest, Müegyetem rkp. 3, H-1111 Budapest,
Hungary
Pages 10–13
Environmental applications: seeing the environment in a different lightD.F. MalleyEcotoxicology Section, Freshwater Institute, Department of Fisheries and Oceans, 501 University Crescent, Winnipeg, MB R3T
2N6, Canada
M. Nilsson
Department of Forest Ecology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, S-901 83 Umeã, Sweden
Pages 13–15
News. Tomas Isaksson, Carpet fibre analysis, Third European Symposium on NIR, Dairy analyser, CharmPLSEditorial Staff
Pages 14–15
Comparing SEP from a test set to an estimated SEP using the (chi-square) statisticJerry Workman, JrReal-Time Division, The Perkin-elmer Corporation, 761 Main Avenue, Norwalk, CT 06859-0201, USA
Pages 15–0
Diary. 1996Editorial Staff
NIR News
Volume 7 Issue 2 (1996)
Page 3
How accurate can you get?Tom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 4–6
Usenet or newsgroupsJim HermillerGoodyear Tire & Rubber Co, Akron, USA
Page 7
Sponges as packing in NIR cellsA.B. Blakeney, S. Ciavarella, G.D. Batten, K.M. Marr and L.A. WelshYanco Agricultural Institute, Yanco, NSW 2703, Australia
Pages 8–9
A closer look at NIR measurementsJerry Workman, JrPerkin-Elmer Corporation, Real-Time Systems Division, 761 Main Avenue, Norwalk, CT 06859-0201, USA
Pages 10–12
Process NIR in industry: believers, sceptics, converts and preachersHarvey S. GoldCorporate Center for Analytical Sciences, E.I. DuPont de Nemours, Inc., PO Box 80323, Wilmington, Delaware, 19880-0323, USA
Pages 12–13
News. Hawthorn Prize, LECO acquire Oxford NIRs, Chambersburg, CNIRS Corner, 11th Japanese NIR Symposium, NIR-95 proceedingsEditorial Staff
Pages 14–15
Plant Analysis. Widening horizons for plant analysis by NIRGraeme Batten and Anthony BlakeneyYanco Agricultural Institute, PMB, Yanco, NSW 2703, Australia
Pages 15–0
Diary. 1996Editorial Staff
Pages 16–17
NIR research in The Canning Research Institute (CANRI), Plovdiv, BulgariaGerard Downey
NIR News
The National Food Centre, Dunsinea, Castleknock, Dublin 15, Republic of Ireland
Volume 7 Issue 3 (1996)
Pages 3–4
Why principal components programs never agreeTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Page 5
The world wide webJim HermillerGoodyear Tire & Rubber Co, Akron, OH, USA
Page 6
Grey standardsTony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Page 7
NIR developments in PolandWiesia MroczykPoland
Pages 8–12
Chasing ghosts?: the relevance of certain secondary or coincidental NIR correlationsJohn CoatesPerkin-Elmer Corporation, Real-Time Systems Division, 761 Main Avenue, Norwalk, CT 06859-0201, USA
Pages 10–12
Diode Lasers. Application of near infrared diode lasers in atmospheric and on-line process emission monitoringP. MartinDepartment of Chemical Sciences, University of Huddersfield, Queensgate, Huddersfield, HD1 3DH, UK</I<
Miklós Fehér
Chinoin Pharmaceutical and Chemical Works Co. Ltd., Research Analytical Laboratories, Tó u. 1-5, H-1045 Budapest, Hungary
Pages 13–16
News.Editorial Staff
Page 14
Editorial. Validation, The Journal
NIR News
Tony Davies
Norwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Pages 14–0
Diary. 1996, 1997Editorial Staff
Volume 7 Issue 4 (1996)Pages 3–4
Monitoring calbirationsTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Page 4
Wake up the instrument!!Pierre DardenneStation de Haute Belgique (CRAGx), Rue de Serpont 100, B-6800 Libramont, Belgium
Pages 6–9
Diffuse Reflectance. Standards for the measurement of diffuse reflectance: part IArt Springsteen and Trudy RickerLabsphere Inc., PO Box 70, Shaker Street, North Sutton, NH 03287, USA
Pages 8–0
Ecological Studies. Applications for NIR spectroscopy to ecological studies in tropical AustraliaWilliam J. Foley, Andrew Woolnough, Allen McLlwee, Ivan LawlerDepartment of Zoology, James Cook University, Townsville 4811, Australia
Lem AragonesDepartment of Tropical Environmental Studies and Geography, James Cook University, Townsville 4811, Australia
Nils BerdingBSES, PO Box 122, Gordonvale 4865, Australia
Pages 10–12
Chambersburg History. The History of Near Infrared Spectroscopy: The International Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy Conference–ChambersburgTony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Pages 13–0
News. Hirschfeld Award, EAS NIR Award, Australia takes another leap forward in NIR, Peter Hindle leaves IRE, Australian vacancy.Editorial Staff
NIR News
Page 14
NIR on the webJim HermillerGoodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, OH, USA
Pages 15–16
Process chemometrics/spectroscopy terminologyJerry Workman, Jr
Perkin-Elmer Corporation, Real-Time Systems Division, 761 Main Avenue, Norwalk, CT 06859-0201, USA
Volume 7 Issue 5 (1996)Pages 3–4
Chambersburg Reports. 8th International Diffuse Reflectance ConferenceTony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Tom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 5–6
Comparing standard deviationsTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Page 7
What's out there?Jim HermillerGoodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, OH, USA
Pages 8–9
NIR Equations. Stability of NIR spectroscopy equationsPierre DardenneStation de Haute Belgique, 100 Rue de Serpont, B-6800 Libramont, Belgium
Pages 10–11
Spectroscopy from HubbleH. John WoodHubble Space Telescope Project, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland 20771, USA
Pages 12–13
Diffuse Reflection Standards. Standards for the measurement of diffuse reflectance: part IIArt Springsteen and Trudy RickerLabsphere Inc., PO Box 70, Shaker Street, North Sutton, NH 03287, USA
Page 15
NIR News
Editorial and News. Process Pages, New consultancy, Products, Chemometrics software, Flow cell, Snack food sensorEditorial Staff
Volume 7 Issue 6 (1996)
Pages 3–6
EAS Award Paper. Near infrared spectroscopy: the metamorphosis of an academic stepchild into an industrial prodigyHarvey S. GoldEI DuPont de Nemours, Inc., PO Box 80323, Wilmington, Delaware 19880-0323, USA
Pages 5–6
Near infrared spectroscopec measurement: special challenges related to quantitative analysis, Part 1Jerry Workman, JrKimberly-Clark Corporation, Analytical Science and Technology, 2100 Winchester Road, Neenah, WI 54956, USA
Pages 7–8
X = TP + ETom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 10–12
Hydrogen Bonding. Interaction and hydrogen bonding studied by near FT-IR spectroscopyG. Lachenal and I. StevensonUniversité Claude Bernard, Laboratoire des Matériaux Plastiques et des Biomatériaux, UMR 5627, Bld du 11 November 1918,
69622 Villeurbanne Cedex, France
Pages 12–13
New NIR Centre at the School of Pharmacy. NIR and imaging of living systems. 3rd European Symposium on NIR Spectroscopy: On-Line UseTony DaviesEditor, NIR news, NIR Publications
Pages 14–16
Grabbing the BIG picture: a novel approach to beating within- sample material heterogeneityNils Berding and G.A. BrothertonBureau of Sugar Experiment Stations (BSES) PO Box 122, Gordonvale 4865, Australia
Pages 16–0
News. FeedTECH-news from New ZealandJulian LeeAgResearch Grasslands Research Centre, Palmerston North, New Zealand
NIR News
Volume 8 Issue 1 (1997)
Pages 3–4
Sugar in South Africa. Reaping the benefits of near infrared spectroscopy in the South African sugar industryJan MeyerSA Sugar Association Experiment Station, Mt. Edgecombe 4300, South Africa
Pages 5–6
Twenty-five years of near infrared technology–what were the milestonesPhil WilliamsCanadian Grain Commission, Winnipeg, Canada
Pages 7–8
ValidationTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Page 8
NIR Nord–the Near-Infrared Users Group of Northern SwedenPaul GeladiResearch Group for Chemometrics, Umeå University, 901 87 Umeå Sweden
Page 9
Near infrared spectroscopic measurement: special challenges related toquantitative analysis, Part 2Jerry WorkmanKimberly-Clark Corporation, Analytical Science and Technology, 2100 Winchester Road, Neenah, WI 54956, USA
Pages 10–12
Australian Grain Industries Centre for NIRBrian OsborneBRI Australia Ltd., Australia
Pages 12–13
ICNIRS NoticesEditorial Staff
Pages 13–0
NIR-97Editorial Staff
NIR News
Page 14
12th Japanese Meeting. 20-22 November 1996, Tsukuba, JapanTeruyoshi MatobaNara Women's University, Japan
Page 15
Explosive Growth of the World Wide WebJim HermillerGoodyear Tire and Rubber Co., Akron, OH, USA
Volume 8 Issue 2 (1997)Pages 4–9
Wavelength selection for multiple regressionTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Page 7
Chemometrics and errorsJim HermillerGoodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, OH, USA
Pages 8–9
NIR in Latin AmericaJulio Cesar PetersenPerstorp Analytical, 15140 Durham Lane, Davie, FL 33331, USA
Pages 10–15
NIR at Pittcon-97Fred McClure and Ian MichaelNIR Publications, UK
Page 12
CNIRS CornerJerry Workman, JrKimberly-Clark Corporation, Analytical Science and Technology, 2100 Winchester Road, Neenah, WI 54956, USA
Pages 13–15
Grey standards: a preliminary reportA.M.C. DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, 75 Intwood Road, Cringleford, Norwich NR4 6AA, UK
Volume 8 Issue 3 (1997)Page 3
NIR News
Chemometrics and a new web siteJim HermillerGoodyear Tire and Rubber Co., Akron, OH, USA
Pages 4–9
The indeterminate pathlength problem: nine preprocessing approaches for compensationJerry WorkmanKimberly-Clark Corporation, Analytical Science and Technology, 2100 Winchester Road, Neenah, WI 54956, USA
Pages 6–7
Near infrared spectroscopy at Agricultural research centre in GemblouxPierre Dardenne, Robert Biston and Georges SinnaeveStation de Haute Belgique, Centre de Recherches, Agronomiques de Gembloux, 100 Rue de Serpont, B-6800 Libramont, Belgium
Pages 8–9
Selecting wavelengths using genetic algorithmsTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 10–12
Tomas Hirschfeld Award. NIR, chemometrics and food quality. A summary of the Tomas Hirschfeld award address 1997Tomas IsakssonDepartment of Food Science, Agricultural University of Norway, Box 5036, N-1432 &x00C5;s, Norway
Tormod NæsMATFORSK, Osloveien 1, N-1430 &x00C5;s, Norway
Pages 12–13
Australian Near Infrared Spectroscopy Group Conference, Adelaide, 23-24 April 1997Graeme BattenYanco Agricultural Institute, Australia
Pages 13–16
Report on the conference sensors for non-destructive testing: measuring the quality of fresh fruits and vegetables, Orlando 18-21 Feb 1997Graeme BattenYanco Agricultural Institute, Australia
Pages 14–0
NIR-97 DetailsEditorial Staff
Pages 16–0
ICNIRS Page
NIR News
ICNIRS Committee
Volume 8 Issue 4 (1997)Pages 3–0
On loadings and loading weightsTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 4–5
NIR patentsJim HermillerGoodyear Tire and Rubber Co., Akron, OH, USA
Pages 6–7
Reader's comments on the indeterminate pathlength problem: nine + one preprocessing approaches for compensationJerry WorkmanKimberly-Clark Corporation, Analytical Science and Technology, 2100 Winchester Road, Neenah, WI 54956, USA
Page 7
CNIRS letter.Jerry Workman, JrKimberly-Clark Corporation, Analytical Science and Technology, 2100 Winchester Road, Neenah, WI 54956, USA
Pages 8–9
NIR Prospects. Have you got any problems left to solve?Tony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Pages 12–0
ICNIRS pagesWoody BartonUSDA, USA
Page 16
An interview with Peter Foss.Tony DaviesNIR Publications, UK
Volume 8 Issue 5 (1997)
Pages 3–0
Karl Norris-First Fellow of Near Infrared SpectroscopyTony Davies
NIR News
Norwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Pages 3–4
A short history of the Special VolumeTony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Pages 4–5
ICNIRS Page. Minutes of the meeting NIR-97, Essen, 16th September 1997Heinz SieslerDepartment of Physical Chemistry, University of Essen, Schützenbahn 70, PO Box 103764, W-4300 Essen, FRG
Pages 5–6
ICNIRS Pages Message from the new chairmanTony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Pages 7–8
Calibration transfer without standardsTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Page 9
NIR patents part 2Jim HermillerGoodyear Tire and Rubber Co., Akron, OH, USA
Pages 13–15
NIR-MIR non-contact measurement and imaging systems for solid samplesJerry WorkmanKimberly-Clark Corporation, Analytical Science and Technology, 2100 Winchester Road, Neenah, WI 54956, USA
Page 15
Progress of the JournalTony DaviesNIR Publications
Volume 8 Issue 6 (1997)
Pages 3–0
NIR Spectroscopy in GrazGerard DowneyThe National Food Centre, Dunsinea, Castleknock, Dublin 15, Republic of Ireland
NIR News
Pages 4–5
Qualitative analysis ITom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 6–0
Applications for NIR-MIR non-contact measurement and imaging systemsJerry WorkmanKimberly-Clark Corporation, West Research & Engineering, 2100 Winchester Road, Neenah, WI 54956, USA
Pages 8–9
Some advantages of mid-IR for soil analysisLes JanikCSIRO Land and Water, Waite Road, Urrbrae, South Australia 5064
Pages 12–13
An updateJim HermillerGoodyear Tire and Rubber Co., Akron, OH, USA
Page 13
Book Review. Multivariate Image AnalysisTony DaviesNIR Publications
Page 14
ICNIRS Page. Call for nominations for 1999 Tomas Hirschfeld AwardEditorial Staff
Volume 9 Issue 1 (1998)
Pages 3–4
Qualitative analysis IITom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 5–6
The first ASTM standard practice for NIR multivariate quantitative analysisJerry WorkmanKimberly-Clark Corporation, Analytical Science and Technology, 2100 Winchester Road, Neenah, WI 54956, USA
Pages 6–0
Diary 1998, 1999
NIR News
Editorial Staff
Page 7
11th Unscrambler user club meetingSuzanne SchornkopfCamo ASA, Oslo, Norway
Pages 9–12
NIR spectroscopy patentsJim HermillerGoodyear Tire and Rubber Co., Akron, OH, USA
Pages 10–11
EAS Award. PLS and NIR spectroscopy - some recent developmentsSvante WoldResearch Group for Chemometrics, Umeå University, Sweden
Page 13
Editorial. Communicating electronic information. NIR-97 Proceedings, Note for AuthorsTony DaviesNIR Publications
Page 13
News. Merger of Infrared Engineering and NDC Systems. Publication Review, NIR Market BriefingTony DaviesNIR Publications
Volume 9 Issue 2 (1998)
Pages 3–5
Pittcon Report. As seen at PittconIan MichaelNIR Publications, UK
Page 5
Tomas Hirschfeld Award 99, Call for NominationsGerard DowneyThe National Food Centre, Ireland
Pages 6–9
Recent uses of near infrared and infrared imaging spectroscopyJerry WorkmanKimberly-Clark Corporation, West Research & Engineering, 2100 Winchester Road, Neenah, WI 54956, USA
NIR News
Pages 8–9
Qualitative analysis IIITom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Page 9
News. 1998 EAS Award winner Woody Barton. PhD for Gerry DowneyEditorial Staff
Pages 10–12
Hirschfeld Award. How can we unravel complicated NIR spectra?Yukihiro OzakiDepartment of Chemistry, School of Science, Kwansei Gakuin University, Nishinomiya 662-8501, Japan
Volume 9 Issue 3 (1998)
Pages 3–7
The research group of Professor T. Kojima at Saga University, JapanT. KojimaFaculty of Agriculture, Saga University, Saga 840-8502, Japan. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 4–5
Creating two- and three-dimensional images using spectroscopic data and MATLAB softwareJerry WorkmanKimberly-Clark Corporation, West Research & Technology, 2100 Winchester Road, Neenah, WI 54956, USA
Pages 6–7
Which way round? A tale of two regressionsTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Page 7
News. Dr Robert Giangiacomo, Process Pages Editor, JNIRS data bankEditorial Staff
Pages 10–11
NIR wavelengths-free as the air or owned by patent proprietors?Dr Heinrich Prufer and Heike BullBran+Luebbe GmbH, Werkstrasse 4, D-22844 Norderstedt, Germany
Page 12
Internet column
NIR News
Jim HermillerGoodyear Tire and Rubber Co., Akron, OH, USA
Page 13
Editorial, Chambersburg 98. Wavelengths. Progress of Proceedings NIR- 97). Reader survey. DiaryDiaryTony DaviesNIR Publications
Volume 9 Issue 4 (1998)
Pages 3–5
Instrument Design. Interactions among instrument bandpass, instrument noise, sample-absorber bandwidth and calibration errorKarl H. NorrisConsultant, 11204 Montgomery Road, Beltsville, MD 20705, USA
Pages 5–7
Quality Assessment Research Unit, Richard B. Russell Agricultural Research CenterFranklin E. Barton
Quality Assessment Research Unit, Richard B. Russell Agricultrual Research Centre
Pages 8–13
Japanese research project on NIR for bio-monitoring in dairy productionRoumiana Tsenkova
Kobe University, Japan
Pages 9–13
Which way round? Classical and inverse calibrationTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 10–12
Meat Process History. Chemometric strategies for the determination of meat process historyGerard Gowney and Dominique Beauchene
The National Food Centre, Dunsinea, Castleknock, Dublin 15, Ireland
Page 14
Buhler NIR User MeetingDr Jochaen Knecht
BESS/AT3
Pages 14–0
News. Hirschfeld award for Ian Murray. The editor is a grandfather!
NIR News
Editorial Staff
Volume 9 Issue 5 (1998)Pages 3–5
Chambersburg Report. Planned to suceed-and it did!Tony DaviesNIR Publications
Page 5
Collaborative research centresJim Hermiller
Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co., Akron, OH, USA
Page 6
8th Australian NIR Spectroscopy conference, 21-23 August 1998, Palm Cove, QLDGraeme Batten
Yanco Agricultural Institute, Australia
Pages 7–9
Software Review. Unscrambler 7.01 ReviewTony Davies
Norwich Near Infrared Consultancy, 75 Intwood Road, Cringleford, Norwich NR4 6AA, UK
Pages 10–12
WaveletsTom Fearn
Department of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Page 12
2nd NIR workshop for the food and packaging industries, Australia, June 11th 1998Graeme Batten
Yanco Agricultural Institute, Australia
Page 13
ICNIRS Page. New Secretary, NIR-99 travel grants, call for 2000 Hirschfeld awardEditorial Staff
Page 14
News. Foss European Pharmaceutical Users Meeting, Oct 98. ASTEQ: Integrating Sensing Techniques. NIR bookletEditorial Staff
Volume 9 Issue 6 (1998)
NIR News
Pages 2–3
EAS98 ReportFred McClureDepartment of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina 27695-7625, USA
Page 3
News. Buhler award for NIR innovations, RetirementEditorial Staff
Page 4
BiasTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 5–6
EAS Award. The road to official methodsF.E. Barton, II, W.R. Windham and S.E. KaysUSDA, Agricultural Research Service, Richard B. Russel Agricultural Research Center, PO Box 5677, Athens, GA 30604-5677, USA
Page 7
Taejon, 23 Oct 1998, 14th symposium on NIR 28-30 Oct 1998, Automation by NIRR.K. ChoDepartment of Agricultural Chemistry, College of Agriculture, Kyung-pook National University, Taegu 702–701, Korea
Pages 8–11
Biomeasurements in the 21st CenturyW. F. McClureDepartment of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina 27695-7625, USA
Page 12
Internet column. Chemometric sitesJim HermillerGoodyear Tire and Rubber Co., Akron, OH, USA
Pages 12–13
ICNIRS Page. Nominations for "Fellow of NIR Spectroscopy"Editorial Staff
Pages 13–0
Letter to the editor. Comments on the next International Conference on NIRSDr N. Zanier-SzydlowskiInstitut Français de Pétrole, France
Page 19
NIR News
The NIR Team at SK Corporation, KoreaHoeil ChungNIR Project Team, SK Corporation, 110 Nam-Gu, Kosa-Dong, Ulsan, Korea. E-mail: [email protected]
Volume 10 Issue 1 (1999)Page 3
Editorial. How we got to 50. Some of the important stepping stones, ICNIRS ConferencesTony DaviesNIR Publications
Page 4
NIR in 2000. Moving NIR into the next centuryKarl H. NorrisConsultant, 11204 Montgomery Road, Beltsville, MD 20705, USA
Pages 6–13
An Internet UpdateJim HermillerGoodyear Tire and Rubber Co., Akron, OH, USA
Pages 7–13
Least squaresTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 8–9
Near infrared spectroscopy heads for the treesL.R. SchimleckCo-operative Research Centre for Hardwood Fibre and Paper Science, CSIRO Forestry and Forest Products, Private Bag 10,
Clayton South MDC, Vic., 3169 Australia
Pages 10–12
Feeding Habits of Koalas. NIR reveals why koalas eat from certain Eucalyptus treesWilliam J. FoleyDivision of Botany and Zoology, Australian National University, Canberra 0200, Australia. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 12–0
ICNIRS matters. Nominations for "Fellow of NIR Spectroscopy", call for 2000 Hirschfeld AwardEditorial Staff
Page 14
NIR-99. Short coursesEditorial Staff
NIR News
Page 15
Journal of Near Infrared Spectroscopy Update. Progress of the JournalTony DaviesNIR Publications
Volume 10 Issue 2 (1999)Pages 3–5
PittCon Hirschfeld Award SessionDavid W. Hopkins472 S. Moorland Drive, Battle Creek, Michigan, USA
Pages 4–5
GRAM: a software packageMihail MoukarevCanning Research Institute (CANRI), 154 Vassil Aprilov Blvd., Plovdiv 4003, Bulgaria. E-mail [email protected] or
Pages 6–8
Buhler Award Article. A method for quantitative detection of active ingredients in tablets by NIR spectroscopyYvonne Scholl and Birgit Draeger
Institute for Pharmaceutical Biology, Martin-Luther-Universitaet Halle-Wittenberg, Hoher Weg 8, 06120 Halle, Germany
Page 9
Orthogonal signal correctionTom Fearn
Department of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 10–12
Hirschfeld Award. NIR spectroscopy of food: simple things, subtle things and spectraIan Murray
Scottish Agricultural College, Aberdeen, AB21 9YA, UK
Page 13
News. Tabletop fruit taste analyser, 1999EAS award winnersEditorial Staff
Page 14
ICNIRS Page. Host nation for NIR-2003, Proposed changes to ICNIRS rulesEditorial Staff
Page 15
NIR News
NIR Calling. The telephone call which changed my life.Tony Davies
Norwich Near Infrared Consultancy, 75 Intwood Road, Cringleford, Norwich NR4 6AA, UK
Volume 10 Issue 3 (1999)Pages 8–9
ICNIRS. Chairman's half-term reportTony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, 75 Intwood Road, Cringleford, Norwich NR4 6AA, UK
Pages 10–11
A look at some standard pre-treatments for spectraTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 12–15
High-Moisture Products. Non-destructive quality evaluation of intact, high- moisture productsStanley J. KaysDepartment of Horticulture, The University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602-7273, USA
Pages 15–0
News. Fred McClure's "retirement " partyEditorial Staff
Pages 16–17
Buhler Award Article. Checking of acrylic solution polymerisation reactions by NIR spectroscopyElke Müller
Pages 22–0
Centre for Pharmaceutical Analysis, The School of Pharmacy, University of LondonTony MoffatCentre for Pharmaceutical Analysis, The School of Pharmacy, University of London
Volume 10 Issue 4 (1999)
Page 3
ICNIRS Fellows. Dr Gerry S. Birth, Dr Phil WilliamsEditorial Staff
Pages 4–7
ICNIRS-99 sets new records: report from North AmericaFred McClure
NIR News
North American Editor
Pages 10–0
More on derivatives: resolving overlapping absorbance bandsSusumu Morimoto, Visiting Scholar and William Fred McClure, ProfessorDepartment of Biological and Agricultrural Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, C 27695-7625, USA
Page 12
News. Buhler NIR sold, B+L user meetingEditorial Staff
Pages 13–14
More samples or more replicate analyses?Tom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Volume 10 Issue 5 (1999)
Pages 3–15
Cotton Research. FINMATTEST in the 21st centuryJoe Montalvo Email: [email protected]
Devron Thibodeaux E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 4–5
Buhler Award Article. In-process control of direct pelletisation in the rotary fluidised bed using NIR spectroscopyG. Radtke,a K.Knopb and B.C. Lippoldb
aBoehringer Ingelheim Pharma KG, Biberach/Riss, Germany.bInstitut für Pharmazeutische Technologie, Heinrich-Heine-Universität, Düsseldorf, Germany.
Pages 8–9
Hidden variables and partial correlationsTom Fearn
Department of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Page 9
Software Review: Unscrambler 7.5. 3D Rotation is back!Tony Davies
Norwich Near Infrared Consultancy, 75 Intwood Road, Cringleford, Norwich NR4 6AA, UK
Pages 10–11
Electronics for spectroscopists. Part 1: introduction and reviewW. Fred McClure, Professor
NIR News
NC State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7625, USA. E-mail: [email protected]
Page 13
International Symposium on Two-Dimensional Correlation Spectroscopy (2DCOS)H.W. Siesler
Department of Physical Chemistry, University of Essen, Germany
Pages 13–14
News. Promotion for Tom Fearn, Multivariate Calibration Course, Japanese NIR meeting, Büchi awardsEditorial Staff
Volume 10 Issue 6 (1999)
Page 3
1999 EAS MeetingDavid W. Hopkins472 S. Moorland Drive, Battle Creek, MI 49015, USA, USA
Pages 6–7
Electronics for spectroscopists.Part 2. The basic meterW. Fred McClure, ProfessorNC State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7625, USA
Pages 8–9
Components of error and adjusting for attenuation, or how to improve your r2 without really tryingTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 10–12
EAS Award Article. Grain-grading in Canada by electronicsPhil WilliamsGrain Research Laboratory, Canadian Grain Commission, 1404-303 Main Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3C 3GB
Pages 12–13
News. John Ronalds retires, Postdoctoral position, NIR-99 ProceedingsEditorial Staff
Pages 14–0
NIR instrumentation companies: the story so farTony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
NIR News
Volume 11 Issue 1 (2000)Pages 3–0
ICNIRS Page. Website, What's in a name?, NIR-2001 travel grants, Nominations for 2001 Hirschfeld AwardTony DaviesNIR Publications
Pages 4–5
Büchi Award Article. Quantitative Fourier transform near infrared reflectance spectroscopy compared to high performance liquid chromatography of a flavone in Flos Primulae veris extracts (Sinupret)C.W. Huck, R. Maurer and G.K. BonnInstitute of Analytical Chemistry and Radiochemistry, Leopold-Franzens University, Innrain 52a, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria
M. PoppBionorica/Plantamed GmbH, Kerschensteinerstr. 11-15, D-92318 Neumarkt, Germany
N. BasenerHerberts GmbH, Zentrale Analytik, Märkische Str. 243, D-42281 Wuppertal, Germany
Pages 6–7
Electronics for spectroscopists. Part 3. Voltage measurementsW. Fred McClureNC State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7625, USA. E-mail: [email protected]
Page 8
NIR Data BankTony DaviesNIR Publications
Pages 9–12
Discriminant PLS-questions and answers from a listserverDr Gerard DowneyTeasgasc, The National Food Centre, Dunsinea, Castleknock, Dublin 15, Ireland. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 10–12
EAS Award Article. Grain-grading in Canada by electronicsPhil WilliamsGrain Research Laboratory, Canadian Grain Commission, 1404-303 Main Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3C 3GB
Pages 14–15
r2 and R2
Tom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
NIR News
Volume 11 Issue 2 (2000)
Pages 3–5
William Herschel and the discovery of near infrared energyA.M.C. DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, 75 Intwood Road, Cringleford, Norwich NR4 6AA, UK
Pages 4–5
Logistic regressionTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Page 6
Kolding 2000. Fourth International Symposium on NIRJoan Gronkjaer PedersenBiotechnological Institute, Denmark
Pages 7–9
Errors in protein testing, and their consequencesPhil WilliamsGrain Research Laboratory, Winnipeg, Canada
Pages 10–12
NIR spectroscopy in space?David L. PetersonNASA- Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California, USA
Pages 13–14
Electronics for spectroscopists. Part 4. Thevenin's theoremW. Fred McClure, ProfessorNC State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7625, USA
Pages 15–17
Correcting the Herschel experimentA.M.C. DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, 75 Intwood Road, Cringleford, Norwich NR4 6AA, UK
Volume 11 Issue 3 (2000)Pages 3–4
Case IH/Textron take sample presentation seriously!Phil WilliamsCanadian Grain Commission, Grain Research Laboratory, Winnipeg, Canada
NIR News
Page 3
PITTCON 2000: Report from North AmericaW. Fred McClureNorth Carolina State University, USA
Pages 5–0
Pittcon/Analytica product reviewIan MichaelNIR Publications
Pages 7–8
In Herschel's footstepsP.E.K. DonaldsenUniversity College London, UK
Pages 9–13
Hirschfeld Award Article. Quality control and process monitoring by vibrational spectroscopyA. Olinga and H.W. SieslerDepartment of Physical Chemistry, University of Essen, D-45117 Essen, Germany
Pages 12–13
Electronics for Spectroscopists. Part 5. Mac's Measurement ModelW. Fred McClure, ProfessorNC State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7625, USA. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 14–15
Plotting to assess normalityTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Volume 11 Issue 4 (2000)Page 3
Fourth European Symposium on NIR Spectroscopy, 10-12 May, Kolding, DenmarkKurt FjellangerNutreco Aquaculture Research Centre
Page 4
Report on the 1st National Indian Symposium on Near Infrared SpectroscopyH.W. SieslerDepartment of Physical Chemistry, University Essen, D-45117, Germany
Page 5
NIR News
Instrument Info. The PerkinElmer Spectrum One NTSTony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy
Pages 6–7
AVI-The Absolute Virtual InstrumentRichard A. SpraggPerkinElmer Infrared Spectroscopy Business, Post Office Lane, Beaconsfield HP9 1QA, UK
Pages 8–9
News. Tomas Hirschfeld Award, New post for Graeme Batten, Roberto El Supremo!, EditorialEditorial Staff
Page 9
WavecutterMichel CoeneApplication Specialist, AppliTek nv, K. Picquélaan 84, B-9800 Deinze, Belgium
Pages 12–15
Electronics for Spectroscopists. Part 6. Generalised NIR spectrometersW. Fred McClure, ProfessorNC State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7625, USA. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 14–15
When in doubt, take logsTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Volume 11 Issue 5 (2000)Pages 3–6
IDRC-2000. The 10th International Diffuse Reflection ConferenceTony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Pages 5–6
The jackknifeTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 7–11
Seeing through layersG. P. Krivoshiev, R.P. Chalucova and M.Iv. MukarevSection Food Quality and Safety, Canning Research Insitute, 154 Vassil Aprilov Blvd., Plovdiv 4003, Bulgaria
NIR News
Pages 12–14
Electronics for Spectroscopists. Part 7. DetectorsW. Fred McClureNC State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7625, USA. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 14–15
International Symposium on Spectral Analysis Methods in Vibrational SpectroscopyHeinz W. SieslerPresently Visiting Professor at the Department of Chemistry, School of Science, Kwansei Gakuin Univesity, Uegahara,
Nishinomiya, Japan
Page 15
Letter to editor. Kolding Conference: A Vendor's ViewpointA. Wallace
Volume 11 Issue 6 (2000)Page 3
16th Non-destuctive Measurement SymposiumSatoru TsuchikawaNagoya University, Japan
Page 4
Eastern Analytical Symposium. The exhibition and discussion group meetingBruce Campbell
Page 5
Eastern Analytical Symposium. The conferenceTony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Pages 6–13
NIR Award Session. Spectral analysis in NIR spectroscopyYukihiro Ozaki and Slobodan SasicDepartment of Chemistry, School of Science, Kwansei-Gakuin University, Nishinomiya 662-8501, Japan
Pages 7–9
NIR Award Session. NIR helps raise crop yields and grain qualityGraeme D. Batten,a Anthony B. Blakeney,b Susan Ciavarella,c,a and Valerie B.McGratha
aYanco Agricultural Institute, PMB Yanco, NSW 2703 AustraliabCereal Solutions, PO Box 201, North Ryde, NSW 1670, AustraliacIrrigation Research & Extension Committee
NIR News
Pages 8–9
NIR Award Session. Discrimination strategies in food authentication: what is the correct question to ask?Dr Gerard DowneyTeagasc, The National Food Centre, Dunsinea, Castleknock, Dublin 15, Ireland
Pages 10–11
EAS Award Lecture. The puzzle that leads to CARNACA.M.C. DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Pages 12–13
ICNIRS. NIR-2001. NominationsEditorial Staff
Pages 14–15
Savitzky-Golay filtersTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Volume 12 Issue 1 (2001)
Page 3
The 10th Internatonal Conference on Near Infrared SpectroscopyDr Hoeil ChungABB Bomem, Seoul, Korea
Pages 4–5
The NIR Discussions ForumBruce Campbell and Ian MichaelNIR Publications, Chichester, UK
Pages 6–7
Electronics for Spectroscopists. Part 8. Amplification - IW. Fred McClureNC State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7625, USA. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 8–9
Taguchi methodsTom Fearn< 6BT, WC1E London Street, Gower London, College University Science, Statistical of>
Pages 10–12
NIR News
Lurking Variables. Identification of and solution to the problem of lurking variables in industrial processesOlav M. Kvalheim
Department of Chemistry, University of Bergen, N-5007 Bergen, Norway. E-mail: [email protected]
Page 13
NewsEditorial Staff
Page 14
Editorial. Promoting NIR analysisTony Davies
Norwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Volume 12 Issue 2 (2001)Pages 3–4
The 52nd Pittsburgh Conference and PITTCON 2001 ExpositionTony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Pages 5–6
Pharmaceutical Validation ColumnJames K. Drennen III, Associate Professor of Pharmaceutics and HeadPharmaceutical Sciences Division, School of Pharmacy, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA 15282, USA. E-mail:
Pages 6–7
The NIR Nord mid-winter meetingPaul GeladiUmeå University, SE 901 97 Umeå Sweden
Pages 7–15
Book Reviews. "Handbook of organic compounds" and "Unbelievable!"Jerry Workman, Jr
Pages 8–9
Electronics for Spectroscopists. Part 9. Amplification IIW. Fred McClure, ProfessorNC State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7625, USA. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 10–12
Hirshfeld award lecture. Chemometrics for NIR spectroscopy: past present and futureTom Fearn
NIR News
Department of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 13–14
Software Review. Unscrambler 7.6 www.camo.noTony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, 75 Intwood Road, Cringleford, Norwich NR4 6AA, UK
Pages 14–15
NewsEditorial Staff
Volume 12 Issue 3 (2001)Pages 3–5
What is a Norris derivative?David W. HopkinsConsultant, NIR Spectroscopy, Battle Creek, Michigan, USA. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 3–0
Karl Norris. Congratulations!Tony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Pages 6–9
Applying Norris Derivatives. Understanding and correcting the factors which affect diffuse transmittance spectraKarl H. NorrisConsultant, 11204 Montgomery Rd, Beltsville, MD 20705, USA
Pages 10–11
Local or global?Tom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 14–15
ICNIRS pageEditorial Staff
Pages 16–18
NIR Imaging. A near infrared view of pharmaceutical formulation analysisE. Neil Lewis,a John E. Carrollb and Fiona Clarkec
aSpectral Dimensions Inc., Olney, MD, USA. E- mail: [email protected], Bel Air, MD, USAcPfizer Central Research, Sandwich, Kent, UK
NIR News
Pages 19–21
Electronics for Spectroscopists. Part 10: Digital electronicsW. Fred McClure, ProfessorNorth Carolina State University, USA. E-mail: [email protected]
Volume 12 Issue 4 (2001)
Pages 2–3
NIR-2001. The 10th International Conference on NIR SpectroscopySumio KawanoNational Food Research Institute, Japan
Pages 4–6
ICNIRS pageICNIRS Committee
Pages 5–0
ICNIRS. Message from the New chairman. NIR 2005-New Zealand. Tomas Hirschfeld AwardGerard DowneyThe National Food Centre, Ireland
Pages 7–13
Pharmaceutical Validation. The PASG validation guidelines for NIR methods in the pharmaceutical industryKen PrebblePharmaceutical Analytical Sciences Group, NIR Sub-Group, UK
Pages 9–13
CovariancesTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 10–11
Two New Fellows of ICNIRSTony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Pages 14–15
Electronics for Spectroscopists. Part 11: Switching circuitsW. Fred McClure, ProfessorNC State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7625, USA. E-mail: [email protected]
NIR News
Volume 12 Issue 5 (2001)Pages 3–6
Hyperspectral imaging for poultry contaminant detectionKurt C. Lawrence, William R. Windham, Bosoon Park and R. Jeff BuhrUSDA, ARS, Richard B. Russell Research Center, Athens, GA 30604-5677, USA. E-mail: [email protected]
Page 6
Book review. Handbook of near-infrared analysisTony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Pages 7–12
The effects of stray light and saturation on NIR spectraPhillip J. ClancyNIR Technology, 34 Clements Ave, Bankstown, NSW, Australia, 2200
Page 9
Zapping static electricityTina Pallo and Tadeusz GolebiowskiAg-Seed Research Pty Ltd, PO Box 836, Horsham, Vic, 3402, Australia
Pages 10–12
Two-dimensional correlation spectroscopyTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Page 13
Pharmaceutical Validation. Proposed <1119> RevisionJames K. Drennen III, Associated Professor of Pharmaceuticals and HeadPharmaceutical Sciences Division, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA 15282, USA. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 14–16
Electronics for Spectroscopists. Part 12: A/D and D/A Conversion - IW. Fred McClure, ProfessorNC State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7625, USA. E-mail: [email protected]
Volume 12 Issue 6 (2001)Page 2
EAS Report. EAS-2001Fred McClure, ProfessorNC State University
Pages 3–5
NIR News
EAS Award Lecture. A new trend in spectral analysis in the NIR regionYukihiro OzakiDepartment of Chemistry, School of Science, Kwansei Gakuin University, Sanda 669-1337, Japan
Page 6
Consequences of reference tile contamination on cloningIan MurraySAC Aberdeen
Pages 7–9
Robert Biston. Twenty years of near infrared spectroscopy at the Agricultural Research Centre of Gembloux (CRAGx, Belgium)Pierre DardenneAgricultural Research Centre of Gembloux, CRAGx, Belgium
Pages 8–9
Electronics for Spectroscopists. Part 13: Analog-to-digital conversion - IIW. Fred McClure, ProfessorNC State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7625, USA. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 10–13
Pharmaceutical Validation. Proving the specificity of your NIR methodJames K. Drennen III, Associate Professor of Pharmaceutics and HeadPharmaceutical Sciences Division, School of Pharmacy, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA 15282, USA. E-mail:
Pages 12–13
NIR and BSE. The contribution of near infrared spectroscopy to the fight against the mad cow epidemicDr Vincent Baetena and Dr Pierre Dardenneb
aFirst Research Assistant and b Director at the Quality of Agricultural Products Department of the Agricultural Research Centre of
Gembloux (CRAGx, Belgium). E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 14–15
LinearityTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Volume 13 Issue 1 (2002)
Page 3
17th Symposium on non-destructive measurement techniquesH. Abe
NIR News
National Agricultural Research Organisation, Japan
Pages 4–6
I Didn't See the Cows. Investigating NIR transmittance measurements through the use of the Norris Regression (NR) algorithm: Part 1: How do we come to "Norris Regression"?Gary E. RitchiePrincipal Scientist, Purdue Pharma LP (IR&D), 444 Saw Mill River Road, Ardsley, NY 10502, USA. E-mail
Howard MarkMark Electronics, 21 Terrance Avenue, Suffern, NY 10901, USA. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 7–9
Models, predictions and overfittingTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 8–9
Iterative selection of wavelengths for estimation of MSC coefficientsMihail Ivanov MukarevHigher Institute of Food and Flavour Industries, Department of Automatics, Information and Control Systems, 26 Maritza
Boulevard., Plovdiv 4002, Bulgaria. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 10–11
Electronics for Spectroscopists. Part 14: Spectrometers - IW. Fred McClureProfessor, NC State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7625, USA. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 12–13
Pharmaceutical NIR spectroscopy: a state of enthusiastic anticipationGary E. RitchieChairman, NIRVWoG, (Near Infrared Validation Working Group) Purdue Pharma L.P. (IR&D), Ardsley, NY 10502, USA. E-mail:
Pages 13–14
Instrument informationEditorial Staff
Pages 14–15
News and DiaryEditorial Staff
Volume 13 Issue 2 (2002)
NIR News
Pages 3–5
I Didn't See the Cows. Investigating NIR transmittance measurements through the use of the Norris Regression (NR) algorithm: Part 2: theoretical considerationsGary E. RitchiePrincipal Scientist, Purdue Pharma LP (IR&D), 444 Saw Mill River Road, Ardsley, NY 10502, USA. E-mail
Howard MarkMark Electronics, 21 Terrance Avenue, Suffern, NY 10901, USA. E-mail: [email protected]
Page 5
NewsEditorial Staff
Pages 6–7
Electronics for Spectroscopists. Part 15: Spectrometers - IIW. Fred McClureProfessor, NC State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7625, USA. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 8–10
Buchi Award Article. NIR method development for monitoring of pharmaceutical powder blendingArwa El-Hagrasy, Hannah Morris, Frank D'Amico, Robert A. Lodder and James K. Drennen, IIISchool of Pharmacy, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA 15282, USA. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 11–0
Hirschfeld Award 2003. Call for nominationsEditorial Staff
Pages 12–14
Book Review. A user-friendly guide to multivariate calibration and classificationPaul GeladiUmeã University, Umeã, Sweden
Page 14
Pharmaceutical Validation. Process analytical technologiesJames K. Drennen IIIAssociate Professor of Pharmaceutics and Head, Pharamaceutical Sciences Division, School of Pharmacy, Duquesne University,
Pittsburgh, PA 15282, USA. E-mail: [email protected]
Page 15
O2-PLSTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
NIR News
Volume 13 Issue 3 (2002)Page 3
Meeting report - Karl's London MarathonTony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Pages 4–5
RandomisationTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 6–7
Pittcon 2002 ReportW. Fred McClureProfessor, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC USA
Pages 8–11
I Didn't See the Cows. More on the factors affecting diffuse transmittance and reflectance spectraKarl H. NorrisConsultant, 11204 Montgomery Road, Beltsville, MD 20705, USA. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 12–14
Pharmaceutical Validation. The FDA is coming!! The FDA is coming!!Howard MarkMark Electronics, 21 Terrace Avenue, Suffern, NY 10901, USA.
Page 15
Instrument Info. The Swiss Army Knife of SpectrometersA.M.C. DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy
Page 16
NewsEditorial Staff
Volume 13 Issue 4 (2002)
Pages 3–7
Hirschfeld Award. Calibration transfer in near infrared spectroscopyPierre DardenneDéepartement Qualité des Productions Agricoles, Centre de Recherches Agronomiques de Gembloux, 24 Chausée de Namur,
5030 Gembloux, Belgium. E-mail: [email protected]
NIR News
Pages 8–9
Pharmaceutical Validation. Non-destructive tablet hardness testing: the effect of moisture on tablet hardness predictionJames K. Drennen and Randall J. VoytillaDuquesne University, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pittsburgh, PA 15282, USA. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 10–15
NIR in Industry. Discussions of practical issues: Matching the reference methodLois Weyer187 Sawmill Rd, Landenberg, PA 19350, USA
Pages 11–14
IDRC 2002Tony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, 75 Intwood Road, Cringleford, Norwich NR4 6AA, UK
Pages 16–17
Electronics for Spectroscopists. Part 16: Hand-held NIR spectrometersW. Fred McClureProfessor, NC State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7625, USA. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 17–18
News. Research Centre for Near Infrared SpectroscopyYukihiro OzakiSchool of Science and Technology, Kwansei-Gakuin University, Sanda 669-1337, Japan
Page 19
NIR-2003 The 11th International Conference on Near Infrared Spectroscopy: NIR-2003 6-11 April, Cordoba, SpainAna Garrido-VaroUniversity of Cordoba, Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry Engineering, University of Cordoba, Spain
Pages 20–21
How reliable is an RMSEP from a validation set?Tom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London Wc1E 6BT, UK
Volume 13 Issue 5 (2002)
Pages 3–5
Meeting Reports. IDRC-2002Fred McClure
NIR News
North American Editor
Pages 6–7
Meeting reports. NIR/Chemometrics Workshop and the 10th Australian Near Infrared Spectroscopy Group Conference held at Coffs Harbour, 5-8 May 2002Graeme BattenAustralian Editor
Page 7
Book review. Near infrared technology in the agricultural and food industries, 2nd editionTony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Pages 8–14
Pharmaceutical Validation. Near infrared spectroscopy for monitoring the hardness of roller compacted ribbonsVishal J. Bijlani, Miriam Delgado-Lopez, Christianah Moji Adeyeye and James K. Drennen IIIGraduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA 15282, USA
Pages 10–12
Calibration Problem. Is the end of the "Calibration Problem" in sight?Tony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, 75 Intwood Road, Cringleford, Norwich NR4 6AA, UK
Pages 13–14
To average or not to averageTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Volume 13 Issue 6 (2002)Page 3
CNIRS: Presentation of Honorary Membership Award of the Council for Near Infrared Spectroscopy to Robert D. RosenthalFred McClurePresident CNIRS
Pages 4–5
NIR in Industry. Discussions of practical issues: Intercorrelation problemsLois Weyer187 Sawmill Rd, Landenberg, PA 19350, USA
Pages 5–8
NIR News
Büchi Award Winner 2002. Principal discriminant variate (PDV) method for classification of multicollinear data: application to diagnosis of mastitic cows using near infrared spectra of blood samplesJian-Hui Jiang,a,b Roumiana Tsenkovac and Yukihiro OzakiaaDepartment of Chemistry and Research Center for Near-Infrared Spectroscopy, School of Scence and Technology, Kwansei-
Gakuin University, Sanda 669-1337, Japan. E-mail: [email protected] of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Hunan University, Changsha 410082, PR ChinacDepartment of Environmental Information and Bioproduction Engineering, Faculty of Agriculture, Kobe University, Noda-ku,
Kobe 657-8510, Japan
Pages 9–15
Wine Research. Near infrared spectroscopy at the Australian Wine Research Institute (Part 1)Mark Gishen and Bob DambergsThe Australian Wine Research Institute, PO Box 197, Glen Osmond, SA 5064, Australia.
Pages 10–11
Medicinal and Spice Plants. Potential of near infrared spectroscopy for supporting breeding and cultivation of medicinal and spice plantsHartwig Schulz, Boris Steuer, Sven Pfeffer and Hans KrügerFederal Centre of Breeding Research on Cultivated Plants, Institute for Plant Analysis, Neuer Weg 22-23, D-06484 Quedlingburg,
Germany. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 12–14
Assessing calibrations: SEP, RPD, RER and R2Tom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London,Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
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NewsEditorial Staff
Volume 14 Issue 1 (2003)
Page 3
Eastern Analytical Symposium. Back Home (where it belongs)Fred McClureNorth American Editor
Pages 3–5
18th Tsukuba MeetingSumio KawanoJapanese Editor
NIR News
Page 5
Q-Interline User Group MeetingDr Eigil DåbakkQ-Interline AB, Upplands Väsby, Sweden
Pages 6–7
NIR in Industry. Discussions of practical issues: Ways to use data treatments to correct for sampling problemsLois WeyerATK Tactical Systems Company, LLC, 55 Thiokol Rd, Elkton, MD, USA
Page 8
IDRC Honorary Member. Honorary Fellow's responseRobert D. Rosenthal
Page 9
Instrument Info. A standard test or a test of a standard? The Foss XDSA.M.C. DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, 75 Intwood Road, Cringleford, Norwich NR4 6AA
Pages 10–12
EAS Award Presentation Article. NIR spectral characteristics (part 1)Jerry WorkmanArgose Inc., Waltham, MA 02445, USA
Page 13
ICNIRS PageICNRS Members
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Spreading the wordTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London,Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Page 15
Advertisement. Too much data - too little information!Harald MartensCentre for Advanced Food Studies, Denmark
Volume 14 Issue 2 (2003)Pages 3–7
Meeting Reports. The state of PittconHoward Mark and David Hopkins
NIR News
Pages 6–7
On angles, distances and correlationsTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London,Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 8–9
Instrument Matching. Precision matching of near infrared instrumentsDenise E. Root, William Muller, Ken Vonbargen and Timothy G. KellyFoss NIRSystems Inc., 12101 Tech Road, Silver Spring, MD 20904, USA
Pages 10–18
Tomas Hirschfeld Award Lecture. Progress in near infrared spectroscopy: the people, the instrumentation, the applicationsFranklin E. Barton, IIUSDA,–Agricultural Research Service, Richard B. Russell Agricultural Research Center, PO Box 5677, Athens, GA 30604-567, USA
Pages 13–15
NIR 2003 A warm welcome to Cordoba! + ProgrammeEditorial Staff
Page 16
ICNIRS page (committee and agenda)International Committee for Near Infrared Spectroscopy
Pages 17–18
Speaking Theoretically—Why does the Kubelka-Munk equation "fail"?Donald J. DahmDepartment of Chermistry and Physics, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, USA
Pages 19–21
EAS Award Presentation Lecture. NIR spectral characteristics (part 2)Jerry WorkmanArgose Inc., Waltham, MA 02445, USA
Pages 22–24
In situ spectroscopic cleaning validationAaron A. Urbas and Robert A. LodderCollege of Pharmacy and Department of Chemistry, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40536-0082, USA. E-mail:
Volume 14 Issue 3 (2003)
NIR News
Page 3
NIR-2003. Adios Cordoba! and Chairman's CommentsGerard DowneyThe National Food Centre, Ireland
Page 4
NIR 2003Lindie MyburghStellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa
Pages 5–7
ICNIRS minutesICNIRS Committee
Page 8
Meeting Report. Agronomic NIR users: out in the open field!Dr Christian PaulInstitut fur Pflanzenbau, Germany
Page 9
ICNIRS Fellow. Dr Karoly J. Kaffka, Fellow of near infrared spectroscopyKarl Norris
Pages 10–11
Speaking theoretically—Re-calibrating Kubelka–Munk: which absorption coefficient?Donald J. DahmDepartment of Chermistry and Physics, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, USA
Page 12
Calibrating for a cut-off: quantitative or qualitative?Editorial Staff
Pages 13–15
New ProductsEditorial Staff
Pages 14–15
Comparability protocols: chemistry, manufacturing and controls informationJim Drennen and Carl AndersenCenter for Pharmaceutical Technology, Duquesne University, USA
Volume 14 Issue 4 (2003)
NIR News
Page 3NewsEditorial Staff
Pages 4–5New ProductsEditorial Staff
Page 5Post Cordoba ReflectionsTony DaviesEditor, NIR news, NIR Publications
Pages 6–7Transfer of NIR calibrations between sites and different instrumentsEva-Lotta Bergman,a Henric Brage,a Henrik Leion,a Olof Svenssona and Anders Sparénb
aAnalytical Development, Pharmaceutical and Analytical R & D Mölndal, AstraZeneca, S431-83 Mölndal, SwedenbQuality Control Assurance, Astra Zeneca Tablet Production Sweden, S-151 85 Södertälge, Sweden
Pages 8–11Application of time-of -flight near infrared spectroscopy for detecting sugar content and acidity in applesSatoru Tsuchikawa* and Takahiro HamadaGraduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences, Nagoya University, Nagoya 464-8601, Japan. E-mail: [email protected]
u.ac.jp
Pages 10–11Speaking theoretically—: Re-calibrating Kubelka—:Munk: an intuitive model of diffuse reflectanceDonald J. DahmDepartment of Chermistry and Physics, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, USA
Pages 12–16Getting rid of noise by smoothingTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London,Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 14–15Pharmaceutical Validation. PASG NIR Sub-Group updateNeville BroadChairman, Pharmaceutical Analytical Sciences Group, NIR Sub-Group
Pages 15–16JNIRS DataBankEditorial Staff
NIR News
Volume 14 Issue 5 (2003)
Pages 3–6
Brandy Classification. NIR-2003 Prize-Winning Posters. Classification of South African brandy with near infrared spectroscopyMarena Manley,a Natasha de Bruyna and Gerard Downeyb
aDepartment of Food Science, Stellenbosch University, Private Bag X1, Matieland (Stellenbosch), 7602, South AfricabTeagasc, The National Food Centre, Dunsinea, Castleknock, Ashtown, Dublin 15, Ireland
Pages 5–6
Speaking theoretically...: An intuitive model of diffuse reflectance (and infinitely thick samples)Donald J. DahmDept of Chemistry and Physics, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, USA
Page 6
NewsEditorial Staff
Page 7
ICNIRS page. Buchi sponsors Tomas Hirschfeld AwardPeter FlinnICNIRS, Chairman-elect
Pages 8–9
Interpreting loadings and coefficient vectors in PCR and PLSTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 10–13
Chemometrics in action. Shoot-out 2002: transfer of calibration for content of active in a pharmaceutical tabletDavid W. HopkinsNIR Consultant, Battle Creek, MI 49015, USA
Pages 14–15
Pharmaceutical Validation. Calibration transfer: a critical component of analytical method validationJim DrennenDuquesne University Center for Pharceutical Technology, Pittsburgh, PA 15282, USA, E-mail: [email protected]
Page 15
News
NIR News
Editorial Staff
Volume 14 Issue 6 (2003)
Pages 3–5
Feedstuffs Labelling. NIR-2003 Prize-Winning Posters. Ad hoc labelling of compound feedstuffs: the feed industry bets by near infrared spectroscopyMa Dolores Pérez-Marin,a Ana Garrido- Varo,a José E. Guerrero,a J. Zegers,b A. Swinkels,b L. Moyac and J. Lizasoc
aFaculty of Agriculture and Forestry Engineering, ETSIAM, University of Córdoba, Apdo 3048, 14080 Córdoba, Spain. E- mail:
[email protected] Laboratory Services, NUTRECO, Boxmeer, The NetherlandscNanta S.A., NUTRECO, Ronda de Poniente 9, 28760 Tres Cantos (Madrid) Spain
Page 5
The Second International Symposium on Two-Dimensional Correlation SpectroscopyYukihiro Ozaki and Shiho OjimaDepartment of Chemistry, School of Science & Technology, Kwansei-Gakuin University, 2-1 Gakuen, Sanda 669-1337, Japan
Pages 6–8
Software review. Unscrambler 8.0 (or is it 7.9?)Tony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, 75 Intwood Road, Cringleford, Norwich NR4 6AA, UK
Pages 7–8
Pharmaceutical Validation. Near infrared spectroscopy for determining the hardness of roller compacted briquettesVishal Bijlani, Carl Anderson, Christianah Adeyeye and Jim DrennenDuquesne University Center for Pharceutical Technology, Pittsburgh, PA 15282, USA, E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 9–11
Are two pretreatments better than one?Tom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Page 12
ICNIRS page. New ICNIRS websiteGerry DowneyThe National Food Centre, Ireland
Page 13
Transmixion, a new method for optical samplingMyron J. Block and Howard E. GuthermannOptix LP, PO Box 685, Hobe Sound, FL 33475-0685, USA. E-mail: [email protected]
NIR News
Pages 14–15
Speaking theoretically… When intuition fails usDonald J. DahmDept of Chemistry and Physics, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, USA
Pages 15–16
5th European Symposium on NIR Spectroscopy, KoldingTony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, 75, Intwood Road, Cringleford, Norwich NR4 6AA, UK
Volume 15 Issue 1 (2004)
Page 3
EAS Report 2003. Somerset, New Jersey, USAFred McClureNorth Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
Page 3
News.Editorial Staff
Pages 4–7
Competing theories of diffuse reflectanceDonald J. DahmDepartment of Chemistry and Physics, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, USA
Page 6
NIR in Industry. Discussions of practical issues: Real sample setsLois WeyerATK Elkton, LLC, 55 Thiokol, Elkton, MD, USA
Page 8
Tsukuba Report. The 19th National NIR MeetingSumio Kawano and Sirinnapa SaranwongNondestructive Evaluation Laboratory, National Food Research. Institute, 2-1-12 Kannondai, Tsukuba 305-8642, Japan
Pages 10–13
EAS Award Lecture. “The rest of the story ”Howard MarkMark Electronics, 69 Jamie Court, Suffern, NY 10901, USA
Pages 14–15
NIR News
Fitting equations with more than one interceptTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Page 16
New ASTM Activity on Pharmaceutical Application of Process Analytical TechnologyJim DrennenDuquesne University Center for Pharceutical Technology, Pittsburgh, PA 15282, USA, E-mail: [email protected]
Volume 15 Issue 2 (2004)
Page 3
Pittcon 2004 NIR AwardsDave Himmelsbach
Pages 4–8
Hirschfeld Award Lecture. Near infrared spectroscopy: A key to more food, better food and a safer environmentGraeme D. BattenFarrer Centre, School of Agriculture, Charles Sturt University, LMB 588, Wagga Wagga, NSW 2678, Australia
Page 8
Announcement. New Editor-in-Chief for Journal of Near Infrared SpectroscopyTony DaviesEditor, NIR news, 75 Intwood Road, Cringleford, Norwich NR4 6AA, UK
Pages 9–11
PAT methods provide process understandingArwa S. El-Hagrasy and James K. DrennenDuquesne University Center for Pharmaceutical Technology, Pittsburgh, PA 15282, USA. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 10–11
NomenclatureDonald J. DahmDepartment of Chemistry and Physics, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, USA
Pages 12–13
Error rates in classification and the effect of unequal group sizesTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 14–16
Cheese Authenticity. Determining the geographic origin of emmental cheese
NIR News
L. Pillonel,a W. Luginbühla D. Picque,b E. Schaller,c, R. Tabacchid and J.O. Bosseta,*
aFederal Dairy Research Institute, Liebefeld, CH-3003 Bern, SwitzerlandbINRA/LGMPA, F-78850 Thiverval Grignon, FrancecBüI Labortechnik AG, CH-9230 Flawil, SwitzerlanddUniversity of Neuchâtel, CH-2007 Neuchâtel, Switzerland
Page 16
News. Proceedings of NIR-2003. Italian NIR Symposium. Digilab agreementEditorial Staff
Page 17
NIR Instruments. NIR high volume instrumentsBob RosenthalFutrex Inc., USA
Volume 15 Issue 3 (2004)
Pages 3–5
Reconstructive Surgery. Application of NIR spectroscopy in plastic and reconstructive surgeryMike Sowa, Jeri Payette and Larry LeonardiInstitute for Biodiagnostics, National Research Council Canada, 435 Ellice Avenue, Winnipeg, MB, Canada R3B 1Y6
Page 5
12th IDRC, August 2004Donald J. DahmDepartment of Chemistry and Physics Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, USA
Pages 6–7
Are arbitrary references OK?Donald J. DahmDepartment of Chemistry and Physics Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, USA
Pages 8–9
The dissolution profile of USP non-disintegrating calibrator tablets using near infrared spectroscopyRandall J. Voytilla andJames K. DrennenDuquesne University Center for Pharceutical Technology, Pittsburgh, PA 15282, USA, E-mail: [email protected]
Page 9
Tomas Hirschfeld Award 2005Peter FlinnKelspec Services Pty Ltd, 44 Woodburn Street (PO Box 31), Dunkeld, Victoria 3294, Australia. E-mail: [email protected]
NIR News
Pages 10–15
SAS PLS Programs. Using SAS for PLS calibrations of spectroscopic dataJames B. Reeves, IIIa and Stephen R. Delwicheb
a ANRI, USDA, ARS, Beltsville Agricultural Research Center, Environmental Management and By-Products Laboratory, Building
306, Beltsville, MD 20705-2350, USAbISL, Building 303, BARC East, Beltsville, MD 20705, USA
Pages 12–13
Multivariate quality controlTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Page 14
Gerald Birth Award. Peter Griffiths, the first winnerTony DaviesEditor, NIR news, 75 Intwood Road, Cringleford, Norwich NR4 6AA, UK
Page 15
"Remission"Howard MarkMark Electronics, 69 Jamie Court, Suffern, NY 10901, USA
Volume 15 Issue 4 (2004)
Page 0
IDRC-2004 Supplement. 12th International Diffuse Reflection ConferenceEditorial Staff
Pages 4–5
The Japan-Thailand Joint SymposiumSirinnapa Saranwong and Sumio KawanoNondestructive Evaluation Laboratory, National Food Research Institute, 2-1-12 Kannondai, Tsukuba 305-8642, Japan
Pages 6–8
Predicting shapes of absorption vs concentration curves with representative layer hteoryDonald J. DahmDepartment of Chemistry and Physics, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, USA
Pages 9–10
Critical concerns for implementing Process Analytical Technologies in the pharmaceutical industryJames K. Drennen, Carl A. Anderson and Robert P. CogdillDuquesne University Center for Pharmaceutical Technology, Pittsburgh, PA 15282, USA, E-mail: [email protected]
NIR News
Pages 11–15
NIR Microspectrometers—moving spectroscopy into the fridgeAdrian Keating, Kevin Winchester, John M. Dell, Charlie Musca and Laurie FaraoneMicroelectronics Research Group, The University of Western Australia. E- mail: [email protected]
Pages 14–15
Towards a standard terminology?Tom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Page 15
NIR-2005 Travel awardsDr Sandra KaysHonorary Treasurer, ICNIRS. E-mail: [email protected]
Volume 15 Issue 5 (2004)
Pages 3–6
IDRC-2004 ChambersburgFred McClureNorth Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7625, USA
Page 7
Italian SymposiumRoberto GiangiacomoInstituto Sperimentale Lattiero Caseario Lodi, Italy
Pages 8–9
Predicting response curve shapes with representative layer theoryDonald J. DahmDepartment of Chemistry and Physics, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, USA
Page 9
NewsEditorial Staff
Pages 10–11
Gerry Birth Award Lecture.Professor Peter R. GriffithsDepartment of Chemistry, University of Idaho, PO Box 442343, Moscow, ID 83844-2343, USA
Pages 12–13
NIR News
Risk analysis for near infrared method development.Robert P. Cogdill, Carl A. Anderson and James K. Drennen, IIIDuquesne University Center for Pharmaceutical Technology, Pittsburgh, PA 15282, USA
Pages 14–15
Support vector machines I: The support vector classifierTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Volume 15 Issue 6 (2004)
Pages 3–0
NIR-2005Ross ClarkeConvenor, Organising Committee, NIT-2005
Page 5
NewsEditorial Staff
Pages 6–7
There's no Beer's law for scattering samples!!!Donald J. DahmDepartment of Chemistry and Physics, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, USA
Pages 8–9
Support vector machines II: The support vector classifier with overlapping groupsTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Stree, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 10–12
Non-destructive analysis of ivories by visible and short-wave near infrared spectroscopyMasahiko Shimoyamaa, Susumu Morimotob and Yuki OzakicaForensic Science Laboratory, Hyogo Prefectural Police H.Q., 5-4-1 Shimoyamate-dori, Chuo-ku, Kobe 650-8510, JapanbElectronic Equipped Machinery Division, Kubota Corporation, Jinmu-Cho, Yao 581-8686, JapancDepartment of Chemistry and Research Center for Near-Infrared Spectroscopy, School of Science & Technology, Kwansei-Gakuin
University, Gakuen, Sanda 669-1337, Japan
Page 12
Book Review. Infrared Spectroscopy: Fundamentals and ApplicationsTony DaviesEditor, NIR news. 75 Intwood Road, Cringleford, Norwich NR4 6AA, UK
NIR News
Pages 12–13
News. Büchi young scientist award, Nir news increases frequency, Meeting on multivariate data analysisEditorial Staff
Pages 13–15
Calibration transfer in pharmaceutical near infrared spectroscopyMark R. SmithCentre for Pharmaceutical Analysis, The School of Pharmacy, University of London, 29/39 Brunswick Square, London WC1N 1AX,
UK
Volume 16 Issue 1 (2005)
Page 3
EAS Report. EAS 2005: “More than just food for thought”Fred McClureNorth Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7625, USA
Pages 4–6
EAS Award Lecture. Through the looking glass: the adventures of Emil in wonderlandEmil W. CiurczakConsultant, 77 Park Road, Golden Bridge, New York, NY 10526, USA
Pages 6–7
Tsukuba Report. The 20th Tsukuba NIR MeetingSumio Kawano and Sirinnapa SaranwongNondestructive Evaluation Laboratory, National Food Research Institute, 2-1-12 Kannondai, Tsukuba 305-8642, Japan
Pages 8–9
Support vector machines III: non-linear classifiersTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Page 9
News. Partial retirement for Tony Moffat, Sheelagh Halsey on the job market, Medical NIR device, ICNIRS, Camo courseEditorial Staff
Pages 10–11
Surface Plasmon Resonance near infrared spectroscopyAkifumi IkehataDepartment of Chemistry and Research Center for Near Infrared Spectroscopy, School of Science and Technology, Kwansei-
Gakuin University, 2-1 Gakuen, Sanda 669-1337, Japan
NIR News
Pages 12–14
Karl Norris Award Lecture. How it happened-the first chapter of the NIR Publications storyTony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, 75 Intwood Road, Cringleford, Norwich NR4 6AA, UK
Page 15
The diffuse irradiation diddleDonald J. DahmDepartment of Chemnistry and Physics, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, USA
Volume 16 Issue 2 (2005)
Page 2
NIR-2005 Update. Auckland, New Zealand, 10-15th April 2005Ross ClarkeAgResearch, New Zealand
Page 3
Embedded near infrared spectroscopy goes to the fieldsChristian PaulBraunschweig, Germany
Page 5
Büchi Meeting. BBüchi chi NIRFlex N-500 and NIRWareTony DaviesEditor NIRnews, 73 Intwood Road, Cringleford, Norwich NR4 6AA, UK
Pages 6–12
Appreciation of John Shenk. John Shenk's retirement: some tributes from his friends, colleagues and studentsPhil WilliamsPDK Grain, 5072 Vista View Crescent, Nanaimo, BC V9V 1L6, Canada
Pages 8–19
ICNIRS page. NIR-2009. Proposal for a joint Thailand/Japan conference to be held in Thailand. ICNIRS officers for the period 2005-2009Sumio KawanoNational Food Research Institute, 2-1-12 Kannondai, Tsukuba 305-8642, Japan
Pages 9–10
Automated NIR sorting of oranges.Sirinnapa Saranwong,a Sumio Kawanoa and Tony Daviesb
NIR News
aNational Food Research Institute, 2-1-12 Kannondai, Tsukuba 305- 8642, JapanbNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, 75
Intwood Road, Cringleford, Norwich NR4 6AA, UK
Pages 11–12
Support vector machines IV: penalised regressionTom Fearn
Department of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 13–15
Diffuse radiation, plane parallel mathematics, and a better approach to data collectionDonald J. Dahm
Department of Chemistry and Physics, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, USA
Pages 14–15
Efficient NIR calibrations utilising pure component projection.Carl A. Anderson and Robert P. Cogdill
Duquesne University Center for Pharmaceutical Technology, Pittsburgh, PA,, USA
Volume 16 Issue 3 (2005)
Page 3
North American editor for NIR news. A message from Karl NorrisJames B. Reeves, III and Karl Norris
Pages 4–6
Support vector machines V: exploiting inner productsTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 5–6
Effect of particle size on absorbanceDonald J. DahmDepartment of Chemistry and Physics, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, USA
Pages 7–8
Statistical experimental design for PAT method developmentCarl A. Anderson, Robert P. Cogdill and James K. Drennen, IIIDuquesne University Center for Pharmaceutical Technology, Pittsburgh, PA, Duquesne University, USA
Pages 10–11
NIR-2005Ross ClarkeAgResearch Ltd., New Zealand
NIR News
Pages 12–18
NIR in New Zealand.Ross ClarkeAgResearch Ltd., New Zealand
Pages 14–15
NIR-2005 programmeEditorial Staff
Pages 18–0
NewsEditorial Staff
Pages 22–23
Rules of ICNIRSTony DaviesEditor, NIR news, 73 Intwod Road, Cringleford, Norwich NR4 6AA, UK
Volume 16 Issue 4 (2005)
Page 2
Pittcon 2005. Tomas Hirschfeld award for 2005. New NIR productsDavid HopkinsNIR Consultant, 472 S. Moorland Dr., Battle Creek, MI 49015, USA. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 3–5
Extended multiplicative scatter correctionTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 4–5
Effect of particle size on absorbance (for real)Donald J. Dahm with Emil W. Ciurczak and Karl NorrisDepartment of Chemistry and Physics, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, USA
Pages 6–15
A prevention based strategy for quality control using PATPhilip Lunneya,b and James K. Drennen, IIIaDuquesne University, Center for Pharmaceutical Technology, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Pages 8–14
Near infrared spectroscopy for the monitoring and control of polymerisation processes.
NIR News
Nida Sheibat-Othman,a,* Dominique Peycelon,b Jean-Bernard Egraz,b Jean-Marc Suaub and Gilles Févottea
aLAGEP-Universite Lyon, I-CNRS/ESCPE, Bât 308, 43 Bldv du 11 Nov. 1918, 69622 Villeurbanne cedex, FrancebCoatex ZI Lyon Nord, 69727 Genay, France
Pages 10–14
Hirschfeld Award Lecture. The role of near infrared spectroscopy to verify label information in agro-food products.Ana Garrido-VaroAnimal Production Department, Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry Engineering, University of Córdoba, Avda Menendez Pidal s/n,
14080 Córdoba, Spain
Page 15
Ist European meeting on multivariate data analysisTony DaviesEditor NIRnews, 73 Intwood Road, Cringleford, Norwich NR4 6AA, UK
Page 15
Nominations for the 2005 Karl Norris Award. Sheelagh Halsey.Editorial Staff
Page 16
The urgent need for PAT chemometric education.Tony DaviesEditor NIRnews, 73 Intwood Road, Cringleford, Norwich NR4 6AA, UK
Volume 16 Issue 5 (2005)
Page 2
NIR-2005, Well done Kiwis! Auckland impression. Minutes of ICNIRS MeetingPeter FlinnKelspec Services Pty Ltd, Dunkeld, Victoria 3294, Australia
Page 6
NewsEditorial Staff
Pages 7–8
Calculating standard deviationsTom FearnDeartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 8–14
What do you mean : ℌlinear”?
NIR News
Donald J. DahmDepartment of Chemistry and Physics, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, USA
Pages 9–14
Near infrared spectroscopy and process analytical technology at Duquesne University.James K. Drennen, IIIDuquesne University Center for Pharmaceutical Technology, Mylan School of Pharmacy and Graduate School of Pharmaceutical
Sciences, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA 15252 , USA. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 10–11
Moving Window Techniques. New wavelength selection methods: part 1Jian-hui Jiang,a Yi Ping Du,b Sumaporn Kasemsumranc and Yukihiro OzakicaThe State Key Laboratory of Chemo/Bio-Sensing and Chemometrics, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Hunan
University, Changsha 410082, PR ChinabCollege of Chemical Engineering, Shandong University of Technology, Zibo 255000, PR ChinacDepartment of Chemistry, Research Center for Near-Infrared Spectroscopy, School of Science and Technology, Kwansei-Gakuin
University, 2-1 Gakuen, Sanda 669-1337, Japan. E-mail. [email protected]
Pages 12–14
Comparison of pharmaceutical batches by near infrared spectroscopy.Y. Roggo, C. Roeseler, P. Chalus and A. FischerF. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd, Blg 65, Room 516a, Grenzacherstrasse, 4170 Basel, Switzerland
Page 15
Current thoughts on the PAT initiative.James K. Drennen, IIIDuquesne University Center for Pharmeceutical technology, Pittsburgh, PA 15282, USA
Page 16
NewsEditorial Staff
Volume 16 Issue 6 (2005)
Pages 3–4
NIR Chemical Imaging—near infrared spectroscopy on steroidsE. Neil Lewis, Linda H. Kidder and Eunah LeeSpectral Dimensions Inc., Olney, MD, USA
Pages 5–8
Degrees of FreedomTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
NIR News
Pages 6–8
Moving Window Techniques. New wavelength selection methods: part 2Jian-hui Jiang,a Yi Ping Du,b Sumaporn Kasemsumranc and Yukihiro OzakicaThe State Key University of Chemo/Bio-Sensing and Chemometrics, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Hunan
University, Changsha 410082, PR ChinabCollege of Chemical Engineering, Shandong University of Technology, Zibo 255000, PR ChinacDepartment of Chemistry, Research Center for Near-Infrared Spectroscopy. School of Science and Technology, Kwansei-Gakuin
University, 2-1 Gakuen, Sanda 669-1337Japan
Pages 9–12
Hydrology and Remote Sensing LaboratoryCraig DaughtryHRSL, Building 007, BARC West, Beltsville, MD 20705, USA
Pages 9–12
Near infrared research at the Beltsville Agricultural Research Center (Part 1)Jim Reeves, IIINA Column Editor
ANRI, USDA, ARS, Beltsville Agricultural Research Center, Environmental Management and By- Products Laboratory, Building
306, Beltsville, MD 20705-2350, USA
Pages 9–12
Instrumentation and Sensing LaboratoryStephen R. DelwicheISL, Building 303, BARC East, Beltsville, MD 20705, USA. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 10–12
Eumelanin in Human Hair. A new approach in the determinatiion of eumelanin in human hair using near infrared spectroscopyMarina Zoccola,a Raffaella Mossotti,a Riccardo Innocenti,a Dora I. Loria,b Stefano Rosso,c Roberto Zanettic and Helios Working GroupaNational Research Council, Institute for Macromolecular Studies, Corso Pella 16, 13900 Biella, Italy. E-mail: [email protected] de Oncologia, A.H. Roffo Av., San Martin 5481–(1417) Bs. As.–ArgentinacPiedmont Cancer Registry–CPO0Centro per la Prevewnzione Oncologica, via San Francesco da Paola 31, 10123 Turin, Italy
Page 13
Comments on the 12th International Conference on Near Infrared Spectroscopy. Response. NIR-2005 - where to from here?A.C. Moffata and H.W. Sieslerb
aCentre for Pharmaceutical Analysis, The School of Pharmacy, University of London, 29unswick Square, London WC1N 1AX, UKbDepartment of Physical Chemistry, University of Duisburg- Essen, Schuetzenbahn 70, D-45117 Essen, Germany
NIR News
Pages 15–16
Making wavesDonald J. DahmDepartment of Chemistry and Physics, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, USA
Page 17
NewsEditorial Staff
Volume 16 Issue 7 (2005)
Page 3
Introducton and WelcomeTony Daviesa and Peter Flinnb
aEditor NIRnews, 73 Intwood Road, Cringleford, Norwich NR4 6AA, UKbChairman ICNIRS, Kelspec Services Pty Ltd, Dunkeld, Victoria 3294, Australia>
Pages 4–8
NIR in the Real World. An average day (or how near infrared affects daily life)Peter FlinnKelspec Services Pty Ltd, Dunkeld, Victoria 3294, Australia
Pages 9–11
NIR spectroscopy. An introduction to near infrared spectroscopy. Karl H. NorrisTony DaviesEditor NIRnews, 73 Intwood Road, Cringleford, Norwich, UK
Page 12
NIR is alive and growingKarl H. Norris11204 Mongomery Road, Beltsville, MD 20705, USA
Pages 13–16
NIR instrumentation technologyEdward Stark and Karen LuchterKES Analysis Inc., 160 West End Ave, New York, NY 10023, USA
Pages 17–19
Chemometrics: an enabling tool for NIRTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 20–22
NIR News
The future of near infrared spectroscopy: applications for the environmentDiane Malleya and Phil Williamsb
aPDK Projects Inc., 5072 Vista View Crescent,, Nanaimo, BC V9V 1L6, CanadabPDK Grain, 5072 Vista View Crescent,, Nanaimo, BC V9V 1L6, Canada
Pages 23–26
Near infrared spectroscopy in the pharmaceutical industryRobert P. Cogdill and James K. Drennen, IIIDuquesne University, Center for Pharmaceutical Technology, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Pages 27–30
Commercial portable NIR instruments in JapanSirinnapa Saranwong and Sumio KawanoNational Food Research Institute, 2-1-12 Kannondai, Tsukuba 305–8642, Japan
Pages 28–30
NIR in Medicine. Shedding light on the brainClare Elwell and Paul BeardBiomedical Optics Research Laboratory, Department of Medical Physics and Bioengineering, University College London, UK. E-
mail: [email protected]
Volume 16 Issue 8 (2005)
Pages 3–7
ROSC for Interference Removal. Utilisation of region orthogonal signal correction for specific removal of interference signals from near infrared spectraSumaporn Kasemsumran,a Yi Ping Dub and Yukihiro OzakicaKasetsart Agricultural and Ago-Industrial Product Improvement Institute, Kasetsart University, 50 Jaujak, Bangkok 10900,
ThailandbCollege of Chemical Engineering, Shandong University ofTechnology, Zibo 255000, PR ChinacDepartment of Chemistry, Research Centre for Near-Infrared Spectroscopy, School of Science and Technology, Kwansei Gakuin
University, 2-1 Gakuen, Sanda 660–1337, Japan. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 4–7
Fresh or Frozen-Thawed Fish. Classification of fresh and frozen-thawed fish by dry extract spectroscopy by infrared reflectionMusleh Uddin, Emiko Okazaki and Yutaka FukudaFood Technology and Biochemistry Division, National Research Inst. of Fisheries Science, 2-12-4 Kukuura, Kanazawa, Yokohoma
236-8648, Japan
Pages 6–7
Decision boundariesTom Fearn
NIR News
Department of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 8–14
Making more wavesDonald J. DahmDepartment of Chemistry and Physics, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, USA
Pages 10–13
Why log(1/R) for composition analysis with NIR?Karl H. Norris11204 Montgomery Road, Beltsville, MD 20705, USA
Pages 12–13
Near infrared research at the Beltsville Agricultural Research Center (Part 2)Jim Reeves, IIINA Column Editor, ANRI, USDA, ARS, Beltsville Agricultural Research Center, Environmental Management and By- Products
Laboratory, Building 306, Beltsville, MD 20705-2350, USA
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Letters. NIR-2005.Christian Paula and Paul GeladibaInstitute of Crop and Grassland Science, Federal Agricultural Research Centre (FAL), Bundesallee 50, D-38116 Braunschweig,
GermanybUnit of Biomass Technology and Chemistry, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, SLU Röbäcksdalen, PO Box 4097, SE
904 03 Umeå, Sweden
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Newe ProductsEditorial Staff
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Instrument Info. The ASD AgriSpecTony Davies
Editor NIRnews, 73 Intwood Road, Cringleford, Norwich NR4 6AA, UK
Volume 17 Issue 1 (2006)
Pages 3–7
EAS 2005 ReportJim Reeves IIINA Column Editor, ANRI, USDA, ARS, Beltsville Agricultural Research Center, Environmental Management and By-Products
Laboratory, Building 306, Beltsville, MD 20705-2350, USA
NIR News
Pages 4–7
EAS Award Lecture. The struggle to understand the theory of diffuse reflectanceDonald J. DahmDepartment of Chemistry and Physics, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, USA
Pages 8–9
Using NIR spectroscopy as a test for the release of clinical trial tabletsT. Van den Kerkhof and R. De MaesschalckJanssen Pharmaceutica NV, Pharmaceutical Research and Development, Turnhoutseweg 30, B-2340 Beerse, Belgium
Pages 10–11
Research and development of near infrared spectroscopy technology and its application in the Chinese petrochemical industryChu Xiaoli, Yuan Hongfu and Lu WanzhenResearch Institute of Petroleum Processing, Beijing 100083, PR China
Pages 12–14
MCR-ALS. Band boundaries of feasible solutions for multivariate curve resolution-alternating least squares solutionsM. Garrido,a M.S. Larrechi,a,* F.X. Riusa and R. Taulerb
aDepartment of Analytical and organic Chemistry, Rovira i Virgili University, (Campus Sescelades), Marcel-Ií Domingo s/n, 43007
Tarragona, SpainbInstitute of Chemical and Environmental Research, CISC, Jordi Girona 18Ő24, 08034 Barcelona, Spain
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Latin squaresTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Stree, London WC1E 6BT UK
Page 16
NewsEditorial Staff
Volume 17 Issue 2 (2006)
Pages 2–6
Tsukuba Meeting: largest attendance everSumio Kawano and Sirinnapa SaranwongNational Food Research Institute, Tsukuba, Japan
Pages 4–6
A theoretical framework for real time release with NIR and chemometricsErik Skibsted,a,b Johan Westerhuis,a Age Smildea,c and D.T. Witted
NIR News
aCMC Development, Novo Nordisk A/S, DK-2760 Maaloev, Denmark. E-mail: [email protected] Data Analysis, Faculty of Science, University of Amsterdam, Nieuwe Achtergracht 166, 1018 WV, The NetherlandscTNO Quality of Life, Utrechtseweg 48, 3700 AJ Zeist, The NetherlandsdQA/ALC-A, N.V. Organon, Molenstraat 10, PO Box 20, 5340 BH Oss, The Netherlands
Page 7
Plotting observed versus fitted reference valuesTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Stree, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 8–9
Implantable Sensor Batteries. Prospects for implantable sensors powered by near infrared rechargeable batteriesBin Dai, Aaron Urbas and Robert A. LodderDepartment of Chemistry, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506-0055, USA. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 10–11
Karl Norris Award Lecture. Breakthroughs in NIR spectroscopy: celebrating the milestones to a viable analytical technologyW. Fred McClureNorth Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27607, USA
Pages 12–15
EAS Award Lecture Pt2. The struggle to understand the theory of diffuse reflectance, part 2Donald J. DahmDepartment of Chemistry and Physics, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, USA
Pages 14–15
Optimisation of prediction performance using region orthogonal signal correctionSumaporn Kasemsumran,a Yi Ping Dub and Yukihiro Ozakic,*
aKasetsart Agricultural and Agro- Industrial Product Improvement Institute, Kasetsart University, 50 Jatujak, Bangkok 10900,
ThailandbAnalysis and Research Centre, East China University of Science and Technology, Meilong Road 130, Shanghai 200237, ChinacDepartment of Chemistry, Research Centre for Near-Infrared Spectroscopy, School of Science and Technology, Kwansei-Gakuin
University, 2-1 Gakuen, Sanda 669-1337, Japan
Page 16
NewsEditorial Staff
Volume 17 Issue 3 (2006)
Page 3
NIR News
Group profile. Food-related near infrared spectroscopy researchat the University of Nebraska-LincolnRandy Wehling and Jeyam SubbiahDepartment of Food Science and Technology, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68583, USA
Pages 4–5
Blowing up bridgesDonald J. DahmDepartment of Chemistry and Physics, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, USA
Page 5
Diagnostics 1: plotting y-residualsTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Stree, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 6–16
In-line monitoring of the conversion in UV-cured coatings by NIR spectroscopyTom Scherzera,* and Hartmut Luchtb
aLeibniz Institute of Surface Modification, (IOM) Permoserstrasse 15, D-04318 Leipzig, Germany. E-mail: tom.scherzer@iom-
leipzig.debLLA Instruments GmbH, Schwarzchildstrasse 10, D-12489 Berlin, Germany
Pages 8–14
Monitoring of Injection Moulding. In-line monitoring of plastics during injection moulding using near infrared spectroscopyOana R. GhitaSchool of Engineering, Computer Science & Mathematics, University of Exeter, North Park Road, Exeter, Devon EX4 4Qf, UK. E-
mail: [email protected]
Pages 10–12
Analysis of Biofuels. Near infrared determination of some economical important parameters in biofuelsTorbjörn A. LestanderUnit of Biomass Technology and Chemistry, Faculty of Natural Resources and Agricultural Sciences, Swedish University of
Agricultural Sciences, PO Box 4097, SE 904 03 UmeåSweden. E-mail: [email protected]
Page 12
Hyperspectral imaging in focus at the NIR Nord seminarVéronique Bellon MaurelCemagref, BP 5095, 34196 Monpellier cedex 5, France
Pages 13–14
Wood Properties. Success in using NIR spectroscopy to estimate wood properties of Pinus taeda radial strips not due to autocorrelation
NIR News
Laurence R. Schimleck,a,* P. David Jones,a Gary F. Peter,b Richard F. Danielsa and Alexander Clark,c IIIaWarnell School of Forest Resources, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USAbSchool of Forest Resources and Conservation, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USAcUSDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Athens, GA, USA
Pages 15–16
NewsEditorial Staff
Volume 17 Issue 4 (2006)
Pages 3–4
PITTCON 2006, Meeting Report. New product introductionsJim ReevesNA Column Editor, ANRI, USDA, ARS, Beltsville Agricultural Research Center, Environmental Management and By-Products
Laboratory, Building 306, Beltsville, MD 20705-2350, USA
Pages 5–9
Applications of NIR spectroscopy for on-tree quality evaluation of fruitSirinnapa Saranwong,a,b Jinda Sornsrivichaib and Sumio Kawanoa
aNational Food Research Institute, Tsukuba, Japan 305-8642. E-mail: [email protected] of Biology, Faculty of Science, Chiang Mai University, Chiangmai, Thailand 50202
Pages 7–9
Time-resolved NIR spectroscopy for analysis of solid pharmaceuticalsJonas Johansson,a,* Staffan Folestad,a Christoffer Abrahamsson,b Tomas Svenssonb and Stefan Andersson- Engelsb
aPharmaceutical and Analytical R & D, AstraZeneca R & D, Mölndal, SwedenbDepartment of Physics, Lund Institute of Technology, Lund, Sweden
Pages 10–11
Hirschfeld Award Lecture. Aquaphotomics: exploring water-light interactions for a better understanding of the biological worldRoumiana TsenkovaKobe University, Faculty of Agriculture, Kobe, Japan
Pages 12–13
Optimisation of support vector regression parametersBülent Üstün, Willem Melssen and Lutgarde BuydensLaboratory of Analytical Chemistry, Radboud University, Nijmegen,Toernooiveld 1, 6525 ED Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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0th Anniversary of the formation of ICNIRS. IRDC, Chambersburg 2006Tony Davies
NIR News
Editor, NIR news
Pages 15–16
Diagnostics 2: leverage and the hat matrixTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Volume 17 Issue 5 (2006)
Pages 3–21
Doesn't anybody want to fight?Donald J. DahmDepartment of Chemistry and Physics, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, USA
Pages 4–5
NIR in North America. The Collaborative Research Project between the University of Maryland and Center for Veterinary Medicine at FDARaafat Fahmy,a Simin Hassannejad Tabasib and Stephen W. Hoagb
aOffice of New Animal Drug Evaluation, Center for Vetereinary Medicine, FDA, Rockville, MD 20855, USAbSchool of Pharmacy, University of Maryland, 20 N. Pine Street, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
Pages 6–7
NIR-FT/Raman spectroscopy for nutritional classification of cereal foodsMiryeong Sohn,a David S. Himmelsbach,a Sandra E. Kays,a Douglas D. Archibaldb and Franklin E. Barton, IIa
United States Department of Ariculture, Agricultural Research Service, R.B. Russell Agricultural Research Center, Athens, GA
30605, USAbDepartment of Crop and Soil Sciences, Penn State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA
Pages 8–14
Aquaphotomics: exploring water-light interactions for a better understanding of the biological world. Part 2: Japanese food, language and why NIR for diagnosis?Roumiana TsenkovaKobe University, Faculty of Agrticulture, Kobe, Japan
Pages 10–14
Implementation of near infrared and Raman spectroscopy for tablet composition and relative density analysis for a four-component systemSteven M. Short, Robert P. Cogdill and Carl A. AndersonDuquesne University, Duquesne Center for Pharmaceutical Technology, 600 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15282, USA
Pages 12–13
IDRC-2006. The 13th International Diffuse Reflectance Conference (IDRC 2006) Commemorating 25 Years of IDRC: Theory and Design
NIR News
Gary RitchieIRDC-2006 Chairman
Page 14
News. Journal of Near Infrared Spectroscopy special issue honouring John ShenkEditorial Staff
Pages 15–20
Diagnostics 3: leave-one-out residuals and leverage correctionTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 16–20
Classification of Soil Texture. Vis-NIR spectroscopy coupled with multivariate statistical analyses as a tool for the classification of soil textureA.M. Mouazen, R. Karoui, J. De Baerdemaeker and H. RamonDivision of Mechatronics, Biostatistics and Sensors (MeBios), Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, Kasteelpark Arenberg 30, B-3001
Heverlee, Belgium
Pages 18–20
Evaluation of non-starch polysaccharides and oligosaccharide content of different soybean varieties (Glycine max) by near infrared spectroscopyKristin Hollung,a Maregareth Øverland,b Jegor Miladinovic,cHareld Martens,a,d,e Bjørg Naruma and Stefan Sahlstr&#'x00F8;ma
aMatforsk,The Norwegian Food Research Institute, Osloveien 1, N-1430 Ås Norway. E-mail: [email protected] Protein Centre, Centre of Excellence, PO Box 5003, N-1430 Ås, NorwaycInstitute of Field and Vegeta ble Crops, Maksima Gorkog 30, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia and MontenegrodIKBM, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, N-1430 Ås, NorwayeThe Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, Frederiksberg, Denmark
Volume 17 Issue 6 (2006)
Pages 3–4
IDRC-2006. The 13th International Diffuse Reflectance Conference, Wilson College, Chambersburg, PA, USATony DaviesEditor NIRnews, 73 Intwood Road, Cringleford, Norwich NR4 6AA, UK
Pages 5–7
ANISG Report. Rockhampton Meeting of ANISGGraeme BattenSea Spec Pty Ltd, PO Box 487, Woolgoolga, NSW 2456, Australia
Pages 6–7
NIR News
Japan-Korea Symposium, 28-30 June 2006Sirinnapa Saranwong and Sumio KawanoNational Food Research Institute, Tsukuba, Japan
Pages 8–14
Models for time-resolved NIR measurements on particulate samplesDonald J. DahmDepartment of Chemistry and Physics, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, USA
Pages 10–11
Spectral Libraries. NIR spectral libraries for the efficient development and validation of identification methodsHanspeter Kellerhals,a Harald Agrinzb and Joachim Oelichmannc
aKellerhals Analytik & Informatik, CH-8610 Uster, SwitzerlandbSigmaP Production GmbH, CH-9471 Buchs, SwitzerlandcBüchi Labortechnik AG, CH-9230 Flawil, Switzerland
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Aquaphotomics. Aquaphotomics and ChambersburgRoumiana TsenkovaKobe University, Kobe, Japan. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 13–14
Classification and regression trees (CART)Tom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 14–15
News. Gerry Downey is the 2007 Hirschfeld Award winner, Olympus and VisEn Medical sign exclusive Japanese distribution agreement, Spectral Dimensions bought by Malvern Instruments, System for on-line process and quality control, Sandia National LabEditorial Staff
Page 16
What can a focal plane array detector do for you?Véronique Bellon-MaurelCemagref, BP 5095, 34196 Monpellier cedex 5, France
Volume 17 Issue 6 (2006)
Pages 3–4
IDRC-2006. The 13th International Diffuse Reflectance Conference, Wilson College, Chambersburg, PA, USA
NIR News
Tony DaviesEditor NIRnews, 73 Intwood Road, Cringleford, Norwich NR4 6AA, UK
Pages 5–7
ANISG Report. Rockhampton Meeting of ANISGGraeme BattenSea Spec Pty Ltd, PO Box 487, Woolgoolga, NSW 2456, Australia
Pages 6–7
Japan-Korea Symposium, 28-30 June 2006Sirinnapa Saranwong and Sumio KawanoNational Food Research Institute, Tsukuba, Japan
Pages 8–14
Models for time-resolved NIR measurements on particulate samplesDonald J. DahmDepartment of Chemistry and Physics, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, USA
Pages 10–11
Spectral Libraries. NIR spectral libraries for the efficient development and validation of identification methodsHanspeter Kellerhals,a Harald Agrinzb and Joachim Oelichmannc
aKellerhals Analytik & Informatik, CH-8610 Uster, SwitzerlandbSigmaP Production GmbH, CH-9471 Buchs, SwitzerlandcBüchi Labortechnik AG, CH-9230 Flawil, Switzerland
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Aquaphotomics. Aquaphotomics and ChambersburgRoumiana TsenkovaKobe University, Kobe, Japan. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 13–14
Classification and regression trees (CART)Tom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 14–15
News. Gerry Downey is the 2007 Hirschfeld Award winner, Olympus and VisEn Medical sign exclusive Japanese distribution agreement, Spectral Dimensions bought by Malvern Instruments, System for on-line process and quality control, Sandia National LabEditorial Staff
Page 16
What can a focal plane array detector do for you?
NIR News
Véronique Bellon-MaurelCemagref, BP 5095, 34196 Monpellier cedex 5, France
Volume 17 Issue 7 (2006)
Pages 2–3
Happy Hundredth!Peter FlinnChairman, ICNIRS,
Kelspec Services Pty Ltd, Dunkeld, Victoria 3294, Australia
Pages 3–4
Editorial. Looking back...Looking forward: My hopes for 2020Tony DaviesEditor NIRnews, NIR Publications
Pages 5–7
Vision, Science Fiction and Technology in afterburner: looking back to 1990 and ahead to spectroscopy in 2020…Jerry WorkmanThermo Electron Scientific Instruments Division, 81 Wyman Street, Waltham, MA 02054, USA
Pages 8–10
Pushing the LimitsKarl H. Norris11204 Montgomery Road, Beltsville, MD 20705, USA
Pages 10–11
Ebby's Column. Ebby revisits. Q121-126Anon
Page 12
Chemometrics and NIR 1990-2020Tom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Page 13
AquaPhotomics: water absorbance pattern as a biological markerRoumiana TsenkovaDivision of Biosystems Engineering, Kobe University, Japan
Pages 14–23
NIR imaging spectroscopy instrumentation: looking forward to 2020?
NIR News
Véronique Bellon-MaurelCemagref, BP 5095, 34196 Montpellier cedex, France
Pages 19–20
NIR: from laboratory to daily lifeSirinnapa Saranwong and Sumio KawanoNational Food Research Institute, Tsukuba, Japan
Pages 21–23
Sports Science. Shining NIR light on the OlympicsCaroline AngusCentre for Sports and Exercise Science, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Essex, CO4 3SQ, UK. E-mail:
Page 27
Finally... “So long, and thanks for all the fish”. How do you follow that?Tony Daviesand Ian MichaelNIR Publications
Volume 17 Issue 8 (2006)
Pages 3–6
NIR spectroscopy: a tool in the feedback and feedforward control of wet- processed hardboard productionE. Dolezel-Horwath,a R. Wimmer,b and R. Kesslerc
aCompetence Centre for Wood Composites and Wood Chemistry (Wood K Plus), 9300 St Veit/Glan, AustriabUniversity of Natural Resources and Applied Life Science (BOKU), Department of Material Sciences and Process Engineering, A-
1190 Vienna, Austria
FH Reutlingen, 72762 Reutlingen, Germany
Pages 5–6
Is the diffusion model adequate for NIR measurements on particulate samples? (final round)Donald J. DahmDepartment of Chemistry and Physics, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, USA
Pages 7–9
Proximal visible and near infrared diffuse reflectance spectroscopy for soil-landscape modellingDavid J. BrownDepartment of Crop and Soil Sciences, 201 Johnson Hall, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164-6420, USA
Pages 8–9
NIR News
Use of near infrared reflectance spectrometry for monitoring water resources: analysis of river seston downstream of an effluent discharge pointVania Maria de Medeiros,a Mário César Ugulino Araú:jo,a,* Roberto Kawakami Harrop Galvão,b Edvan Cirino da Silva,a
Teresa Cristina Bezerra Saldanha,a Ilda Antonieta Salata Toscano,a Maria do Socorro Ribeiro de Oliveira,a Suny Kêlia Barbosa Freitasa and Manoel Mariano Netoa
aUniversidade Federal da Paraiba, CCEN, Departamento de Quí, Caixa Postal 5093, 58051-970-João Pessia, PB, Brazil. E-mail:
[email protected] Instituto Rechnológicvo de Aeronáutica, Divisã de Engenharia Electrônica, 12228-900 São José dos Campos, SP, Brazil
Pages 10–11
Exploring the potential of visible-near infrared spectroscopy to predict sensory properties of foodHeather E. Smyth,a1John Mayze,a1 Paul Exley,a1 Glen Fox,a2 Sue Poole,a1 Paul Drabsch,2 Steve Percival4 and Daniel Cozzolino3
a1Queensland Dept. Primary Industries & Fisheries, Australia, Emerging Technologies, 19 Hercules Street, Hamilton, Qld 4007,
Australia. E-mail: [email protected] Dept. Primary Industries & Fisheries, Australia, Plant Science, 13 Holberton Street, Toowoomba, Qld 4350, Australia2Lake Argyle Industries, Western Australia, Australia3The Australian Wine Research Institute, Chemistry Department, Waite Road, Urrbrae, PO Box 197, Glen
OsmondŐUrrbrae Adelaide, SA 5064, Australia4Aquaculture Development and Veterinary Services Pty Ltd, 27 Selby Road, Kettering, TAS 7155, Australia
Pages 12–14
Suppression of mechanical noise and the selection of optimal resolution in FT-NIR spectroscopyThomas Meyer,a Joachim Oelichmanna and Hanspeter Kellerhallsb
aBüchi Labortechnik, AG, CH-9230 Flawil, SwitzerlandbKellerhals Analytik und Informatik, CH-8610 Uster, Switzerland
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The 1st Chinese Conference on Near Infrared SpectroscopyChu XiaoliResearch Institute of Petroleum Processing, Beijing 100083, PR China
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BaggingTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Scierce, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
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News. NIR on the Moon. NIR development in photodynamic therapy. Perten subsidiary in China. SUI NIR single-photon counterEditorial Staff
Volume 18 Issue 1 (2007)
NIR News
Page 3doi: 10.1255/nirn.1000
EditorialGerard Downey
Pages 4–5doi: 10.1255/nirn.1001
Using NIR spectroscopy for the prediction of free amino acids during cheese ripeningGuri Feten, Siv Skeie, Trygve Almøy, Hilde Østlie and Tomas IsakssonDepartment of Chemistry, Biotechnology and Food Science, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 1432 Ås, Norway
Pages 6–8doi: 10.1255/nirn.1002
At-line near infrared spectroscopy for the measurement of solid fat content in the dairy industrySteve Holroyd, Lucy Meagher, David Illingworth and Frank van de VenManufacturing Innovation, Fonterra Research Centre, Dairy Farm Road, Palmerston North, New Zealand. E-mail:
Pages 9–11doi: 10.1255/nirn.1003
Neodymium and water absorptions can reveal the wavelength dependence of optical pathlength for in vivo near infrared spectroscopy measurementsStephen P. Nighswander-Rempel,a Valery V. Kupriyanovb and R. Anthony Shawb
aCentre for Biophotonics and Laser Science, University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia 4072bInstitute for Biodiagnostics, Winnipeg, MB, Canada R3B 1Y6
Pages 11–12doi: 10.1255/nirn.1004
BoostingTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Page 13doi: 10.1255/nirn.1005
NIR in North America: Imaging! Imaging! Imaging!: NIR imaging, mid-IR microimaging, X-ray microtomographyAnon
Pages 14–15doi: 10.1255/nirn.1006
Speaking Theoretically...;: A New EraDonald J. Dahm
NIR News
Department of Chemistry and Physics, Rowan University; Glassboro, New Jersey, USA
Page 15doi: 10.1255/nirn.1007
Obituary: An NIR pioneer is gonePierre DardenneCRA-W, 24, chaussée de Namur, 5030-Gembloux, Belgium
Pages 16–18doi: 10.1255/nirn.
NewsEditorial Staff
Pages 19–20doi: 10.1255/nirn.1008
Tsukuba NIR Forum 2006Sirinnapa Saranwong and Sumio KawanoNational Food Research Institute, Japan
Volume 18 Issue 2 (2007)
Page 3doi: 10.1255/nirn.1015
NewsEditorial StaffFull-text article (230 kB) | Abstract | Buy article on-line
Pages 4–6doi: 10.1255/nirn.1009
Monitoring of bioactive compounds in honeybush (Cyclopia), an indigenous South African fynbos plantMarena Manley,a Elizabeth Jouberta,b and Mariza Bothaa
aDepartment of Food Science, Stellenbosch University, Private Bag X1, Matieland (Stellenbosch), 7602, South Africa. E-mail:
[email protected] Infruitec-Nietvoorbij, Private Bag X5026, Stellenbosch, 7599, South Africa
Pages 7–9doi: 10.1255/nirn.1010
Evaluating the near infrared spectra of egg white pasteurised by ultra- high hydrostatic pressure and gamma irradiation using different methods of qualitative analysisIstván Dalmadi, Zsolt Seregély, József Farkas and Eszter TubolyDept. of Refrigeration and Livestock Products' Technology, Corvinus University of Budapest, Faculty of Food Science, H-1118
Budapest, Ménesi út 45, Hungary. E-mail: [email protected]
NIR News
Pages 10–16doi: 10.1255/nirn.1011
Tuneable erbium-doped fibre laser-based spectrometer for trace gas detection in the near infraredJulien Cousin,a* Pascal Masselin,a Weidong Chen,a Daniel Boucher,a Samir Kassib and Daniele RomaninibaLaboratoire de Physicochimie de l'Atmosphère, CNRS UMR 8101, Université du Littoral Côte d'Opale, 189A, Av. Maurice
Schumann, 59140 Dunkerque, France. E-mail: [email protected] de Spectrométrie Physique, CNRS UMR 5588, Université J. Fourier de Grenoble, 140 Rue de la Physique, 38402 St
Martin d'Hères, France
Page 12doi: 10.1255/nirn.1012
Until laterDonald J. DahmDepartment of Chemistry and Physics, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, USA
Page 13doi: 10.1255/nirn.1013
Design of experiments 1: IntroductionTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 14–16doi: 10.1255/nirn.1014
AquaPhotomics: water absorbance pattern as a biological marker for disease diagnosis and disease understandingRoumiana TsenkovaBiomeasurment Technology Laboratory, Faculty of Agriculture, Kobe University, Japan
Volume 18 Issue 3 (2007)
Page 3doi: 10.1255/nirn.1021
NewsEditorial Staff
Pages 4–6doi: 10.1255/nirn.1016
NIR spectroscopy on peatlands: an emerging tool for monitoring climate change impactDiane Malleya and Phil Williamsb
aPDK Projects, Inc. and bPDK Grain, 5072 Vista View Crescent, Nanaimo, BC V9V 1L6, Canada. E-mail: [email protected],
NIR News
Pages 7–9doi: 10.1255/nirn.1017
The increasing role of NIR fluorescence spectroscopy in bioanalytical chemistryG. Patonay, L. Strekowski, J.S. Kim and M. HenaryDepartment of Chemistry, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA 30302-4098, USA
Pages 10–11doi: 10.1255/nirn.1018
NIR and chemometrics in the service of the food industryGerard DowneyTeagasc, Ashtown Food Research Centre, Dublin 15, Ireland
Pages 12–13doi: 10.1255/nirn.1019
Using near infrared and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy on lake sediments for reconstruction of past climate and measurement of organic carbon concentration in lake water over the past 10,000 yearsPeter Roséna and Per Perssonb
aClimate Impacts Research Centre, Umeå University, Box 62, SE-981 07 Abisko, Sweden. E-mail: [email protected] of Chemistry, Aquatic Chemistry, Umeå University, SE-901 87 Umeå, Sweden. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 14–15doi: 10.1255/nirn.1020
Design of experiments 2: factorial designsTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Page 16doi: 10.1255/nirn.1022
Pittcon ReportEditorial Staff
Volume 18 Issue 4 (2007)
Page 3doi: 10.1255/nirn.1030
NewsEditorial Staff
Pages 4–7doi: 10.1255/nirn.1023
In situ measurement of soil properties using NIR spectroscopy
NIR News
Colin ChristyVeris Technologies, 601 N. Broadway, Salina, KS 67401, USA
Pages 8–10doi: 10.1255/nirn.1024
Near infrared spectroscopy hyphenated to thin-layer chromatography for the analysis of amino acidsN. Heigl, C.H. Petter, M. Najam-ul-Haq, M. Rainer, G.K. Bonn and C.W. HuckInstitute of Analytical Chemistry and Radiochemistry, Leopold- Franzens University Innsbruck, Innrain 52a, 6020 Innsbruck,
Austria
Pages 11–17doi: 10.1255/nirn.1025
Using NIR spectroscopy to quantify binary ranitidine hydrochloride polymorphic mixturesCushla M. McGoverin and Keith C. GordonDepartment of Chemistry, University of Otago, Union Place, Dunedin, New Zealand
Pages 12–15doi: 10.1255/nirn.1028
NIR-2007Editorial Staff
Page 18doi: 10.1255/nirn.1026
Design of experiments 3: 2k factorial designsTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Sciece, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Page 19doi: 10.1255/nirn.1029
Deep south to deep north: NIR-2007 at Umeå, SwedenPeter FlinnChairman, ICNIRS
Pages 20–22doi: 10.1255/nirn.1027
Tales from a 14-year old (and growing...) application. Part 1: Setting the stageCharles E. MillerEigenvector Research, Inc.
Volume 18 Issue 5 (2007)
Pages 3–16
NIR News
doi: 10.1255/nirn.1037
NewsEditorial Staff
Pages 4–6doi: 10.1255/nirn.1031
Near infrared spectroscopy for the accurate measurement of crystallisation seeding pointLouis Crocker, Jing Xu, Zhihong Ge and George ZhouMerck and Co., Inc., PO Box 2000, Rahway, NJ 07065, USA
Pages 7–9doi: 10.1255/nirn.1032
A study of the effect of the pasta lamination process by near infrared spectroscopyStefano Zardettoa,* and Marco Dalla Rosab
aQuality Assurance and Research & Development Department, VOLTAN SPA, Via Dosa 24, 30300 Olmo di Martellago (VE), Italy.
E-mail: [email protected] di Scienze degli Alimenti, Università di Bologna, Sede di Cesena, P.za Goidanich, 60, 47023 Cesena (FC), Italy
Pages 10–12doi: 10.1255/nirn.1033
Robust NIR models for the release of clinical trial tabletsT. Van den Kerkhof and R. De MaesschalckJanssen Pharmaceutica NV, Pharmaceutical Research and Development, Turnhoutseweg 30, B-2340 Beerse, Belgium
Page 13doi: 10.1255/nirn.1034
NIR-2007—the perspective of a student attendeeSven GroßLaser-Laboratorium, Georg-August-Universität, Hans-Adolf-Krebs-Weg 1, 37077 Göttingen, Germany. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 14–15doi: 10.1255/nirn.1035
Design of experiments 4: fractional factorial designsTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Volume 18 Issue 6 (2007)
Pages 3–17doi: 10.1255/nirn.1042
NewsEditorial Staff
NIR News
Pages 4–8doi: 10.1255/nirn.1036
Prediction of coal properties by DRIFT near infrared spectroscopy coupled with chemometric toolsM.T. Bona and J.M. Andrés*
Instituto de Carboquímica, CSIC, Procesos Químicos, Miguel Luesma Castán, n. 4, 50018 Zaragoza, Spain. E-mail: [email protected] (J.M. Andrés)
Pages 6–8doi: 10.1255/nirn.1038
Practical limits of spatial resolution in diffuse reflectance NIR chemical imagingSuzanne J. Hudak, Kenneth Haber, Gerald Sando, Linda H. Kidder and E. Neil LewisMalvern Instruments, Columbia, MD 21046, USA. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 9–11doi: 10.1255/nirn.1039
Non-destructive dissolution testing by NIR spectroscopyMarcelo Blanco,a Manel Alcalá,a Josep M. Gonzálezb and Ester Torrasb
aUniversitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Department of Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry Unit, E-08193 Bellaterra, Spain. E-mail: [email protected], [email protected] Menarini SA, c/ Alfons XII 587, E-08918 Badalona, Barcelona, Spain
Pages 12–13doi: 10.1255/nirn.1040
On SIMCA and measuring distancesTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 14–17doi: 10.1255/nirn.1041
Aquaphotomics: extended water mirror approach reveals peculiarities of prion protein alloformsRoumiana TsenkovaBiomeasurement Technolgy Laboratory, Faculty of Agriculture, Kobe University, Japan
Volume 18 Issue 7 (2007)
Pages 3–17doi: 10.1255/nirn.1049
NewsEditorial Staff
Pages 4–6
NIR News
doi: 10.1255/nirn.1044
The United States Pharmacopeia proposes changes to General Chapter Near-Infrared Spectroscopy <1119>Dennis R. HallDirector, Marketing, United States Pharmacopeia, 12601 Twinbrook Parkway, Rockville, MD 20852-1790, USA. E-mail:
Pages 7–9doi: 10.1255/nirn.1045
Monitoring red wine fermentation in Australia: a novel application of visible and near infrared spectroscopyDaniel Cozzolino,* Mango Parker, Robert G. Dambergs, Markus Herderich and Mark Gishena
The Australian Wine Research Institute. Waite Road, Urrbrae, PO Box 197, Adelaide, SA 5064, Australia and The Cooperative
Research Centre for Viticulture, PO Box 154, Glen Osmond, SA 5064, Australia. E-mail: [email protected] address: Gishen Consulting, PO Box, Hahndorf, SA 5425, Australia. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 10–11doi: 10.1255/nirn.1046
Single seed analysis of sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) for quantitative estimation of major components by NIR spectroscopyTetsuo Satoa and Masumi Katsutab
aNational Agricultural Research Center for Kyushu Okinawa Region, Koshi-city, Kumamoto 861–1192, Japan. E-mail:
[email protected] Institute of Crop Science, Tsukuba-city, Ibaraki 305–8518, Japan. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 12–13doi: 10.1255/nirn.1047
Development of NIR equations for food grain quality traits through exploitation of a core collection of cultivated sorghumF. Davrieux,a L.F. de Alencar Figueiredo,b G. Fliedel,a J.F. Rami,a J. Chantereau,a M. Deu,a B. Courtoisa and C. Mestresa
aCirad, 73 Av. JF Breton, F- 34398 Montpellier, FrancebUniversidade Católica de Brasília, SGAN 916 mod. B, Brasília, DF, Brasil 70790-160
Pages 14–15doi: 10.1255/nirn.1048
Design of experiments 5: response surface designsTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Page 15doi: 10.1255/nirn.1050
Book Review: Fourier Transform Infrared SpectrometryTony Davies
NIR News
Volume 18 Issue 8 (2007)
Pages 3–17doi: 10.1255/nirn.1056
NewsEditorial Staff
Pages 4–7doi: 10.1255/nirn.1051
Near infrared chemical imaging for high throughput screening of food bacteriaJanie Dubois,a E. Neil Lewis,a Frederick S. Fry Jrb and Elizabeth M. Calveyb
aMalvern Instruments Ltd, 7221 Lee Deforest Drive, Suite 300, Columbia, MD 21046, USAbFood and Drug Administration, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, 5100 Paint Branch Parkway, College Park, MD
20740, USA
Pages 7–9doi: 10.1255/nirn.1052
Using near infrared spectroscopy for the determination of solid fat content, free fatty acids and equivalent reaction time for enzymatically-interesterified oilsLars P. Houmøller,a,* Dorthe Kristensenb and Helle Rosagerc
aEsbjerg Technical Institute, Aalborg University, Niels Bohrs Vej 8, 6700 Esbjerg, Denmark. E-mail: [email protected] (L.P. Houmøller)bNovozymes, 2860 Bagsværd, DenmarkcPebas, 6950 Ringkøbing, Denmark
Pages 10–12doi: 10.1255/nirn.1053
Estimation of whole-tree wood quality traits using near infrared spectra of increment coresLaurence R. Schimleck,a,* Gabriel D.S.P. Rezende,b Braz J. Demunerb and Geoffrey M. Downesc
aWarnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, The University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA. E-mail:
[email protected] Celulose SA, Centro de Pesquisa e Tecnologia, CP 33.1011, Aracruz-ES, 29.19–000, BrazilcEnsis, Wood and Fibre Quality, c/o CSIRO Forestry and Forest Products, Private Bag 12, Hobart 7001, Tasmania
Pages 13–15doi: 10.1255/nirn.1054
Tales from a 14-year old (and growing ...) application Part 2: Limited options, choices and consequencesCharles E. MillerEigenvector Research Inc.
Pages 16–17doi: 10.1255/nirn.1055
Flat calibration sets: at what price?Tom Fearn
NIR News
Department of Statistical Sciences, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Volume 19 Issue 1 (2008)
Pages 3–20doi: 10.1255/nirn.1062NewsEditorial Staff
Pages 4–7doi: 10.1255/nirn.1057Single-kernel near infrared analysis of bulk wheat heterogeneity a theory of sampling reference studyErik Tønning,a Lars Nørgaard,b Søren B. Engelsen,b Lene Pedersenc and Kim H. EsbensendaDepartment of Food Science, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, University of Aarhus, DK-5792 Aarslev, Denmark. E-mail: [email protected] of Food Science, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Copenhagen, DK-1958 Frederiksberg C, Denmark. E-mail: [email protected], [email protected] of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Southern Denmark, DK-5230 Odense M, Denmark. E-mail: [email protected], Aalborg University Esbjerg, DK-6700 Esbjerg, Denmark. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 8–9doi: 10.1255/nirn.1058Determination of chemical oxygen demand in domestic wastewater by near infrared spectrometry of seston and partial least squares calibrationAntonio C. Sousa,a,b Maria Monica L.M. Lucio,a Ovídeo F. Bezerra Neto,b Glauciene P.S. Marcone,a Alessandra F.C. Pereira,a Edilene O. Dantas,a Wallace D. Fragoso,a Mario Cesar U. Araujoa,* and Roberto K.H. GalvãocaUniversidade Federal da Paraíba, CCEN, Depto de Química, Caixa Postal 5093, 58051–970 João Pessoa, PB, Brazil. E-mail: [email protected] Federal de Educação Tecnológica da Paraíba, 58015–430 João Pessoa, PB, BrazilcInstituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica, Divisão de Engenharia Eletrônica, 12228–900 São José dos Campos, SP, Brazil
Pages 10–12doi: 10.1255/nirn.1059Near infrared spectroscopy on agricultural harvesters: technical aspectsJuan Manuel Montesa and Christian Paulb
NIR News
aInstitute of Plant Breeding, Seed Science and Population Genetics, University of Hohenheim, Fruwirthstr. 21, 70593 Stuttgart, GermanybInstitute of Crop and Grassland Science, Federal Agricultural Research Center (FAL), Bundesallee 50, 38116 Braunschweig, Germany
Pages 13–15doi: 10.1255/nirn.1060Aquaphotomics: acquiring spectra of various biological fluids of the same organism reveals the importance of water matrix absorbance coordinates and the aquaphotome for understanding biological phenomenaRoumiana TsenkovaBiomeasurement Technology Laboratory, Faculty of Agriculture, Kobe University, Japan. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 16–17doi: 10.1255/nirn.1061Design of experiments 6: Evolutionary Operation (EVOP)Tom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 18–20doi: 10.1255/nirn.1063Japanese NIR Meeting 2007Sirinnapa SaranwongNational Food Research Institute, Tsukuba, Japan
Volume 19 Issue 2 (2008)
Pages 3–17doi: 10.1255/nirn.1069News and DiaryEditorial Staff
Pages 4–5doi: 10.1255/nirn.1064Direct orthogonal signal correction as preprocessing technique for near infrared applicationsA. Durand, B. Dejaegher, J. Luypaert and Y. Vander HeydenDepartment of Analytical Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Technology (FABI), Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Laarbeeklaan 103, B-1090 Brussel, Belgium. E-mail: [email protected]
NIR News
Pages 6–8doi: 10.1255/nirn.1065Near infrared spectroscopy: a new tool in metabolomic research?D. Cozzolino,a,b,* L. Flood,a J. Bellon,a M. Gishena–d and M. De Barros Lopesa–caThe Australian Wine Research Institute, PO Box 197, Glen Osmond, SA 5064, Australia. E-mail: [email protected] Cooperative Research Centre for Viticulture, PO Box 154, Glen Osmond, SA 5064, AustraliacCurrent address: School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences, University of South Australia, City East Campus, Playford P 5&#'x2013;06b, Adelaide, SA 5000, AustraliadCurrent address: Gishen Consulting, PO Box, Hahndorf, SA 5425, Australia. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 9–11doi: 10.1255/nirn.1066Prediction of key analytes in mammalian cell culture media with on-line near infrared spectroscopyRobert A. Mattes and Denise RootFoss NIRSystems, Inc., 7703 Montpelier Road, Suite 1, Laurel, MD 20723, USA. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 12–15doi: 10.1255/nirn.1067Near infrared spectroscopy on agricultural harvesters: data management and modellingChristian Paul,a Heinrich Prüferb and Juan Manuel MontescaFederal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants (JKI), Institute for Crop and Soil Science, Bundesallee 50, D-38116 Braunschweig, GermanybSensoLogic GmbH, Hummelsbütteler Steindamm 78A, D-22851 Norderstedt, GermanycInstitute of Plant Breeding, Seed Science and Population Genetics, University of Hohenheim, Fruwirthstr. 21, D-70593 Stuttgart, Germany
Pages 16–17doi: 10.1255/nirn.1068Assigning signs to principal componentsTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Volume 19 Issue 3 (2008)
NIR News
Pages 3–15doi: 10.1255/nirn.1075
NewsEditorial Staff
Pages 4–6doi: 10.1255/nirn.1070
Analysis of cellulose and lactose—two common excipients in Ecstasy tabletsInes Baer,a Robert Gurnyb and Pierre Margota
aInstitut de Police Scientifique, University of Lausanne, Batochime, 1015 Lausanne-Dorigny, SwitzerlandbSchool of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics, 1211 Geneva, Switzerland
Pages 7–9doi: 10.1255/nirn.1071
Predicting methanol and water content in biodiesel by near infrared spectroscopyPedro Felizardo,a Patrícia Baptista,a José C. Menezesb and M. Joana Neiva Correiaa
aCentre for Chemical Processes, IST, Technical University of Lisbon, Av. Rovisco Pais, 1049–001, Lisbon, PortugalbIBB, Centre for Biological and Chemical Engineering, IST, Technical University of Lisbon, Av. Rovisco Pais, 1049–001, Lisbon,
Portugal
Pages 10–12doi: 10.1255/nirn.1072
Quantitative analysis of cotton-viscose textile products from 12-points near infrared spectraO. Devos, A. Durand, C. Ruckebusch and J.P. HuvenneLaboratoire de Spectrochimie Infrarouge et Raman (LASIR) UMR CNRS 8516, Bât. C5, Université des Sciences et Technologies de
Lille (USTL) 59655 Villeneuve d’Ascq, France. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 13–14doi: 10.1255/nirn.1073
Independent component analysisTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
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Pittcon ReportEditorial Staff
Volume 19 Issue 4 (2008)
Pages 3–12
News
NIR News
Editorial Staff
Pages 4–6
Using near infrared spectroscopy for the study of protein structures during gluten hydrationSusanne W. Bruun,a Ib Søndergaardb and Susanne Jacobsenc,*aSection for Protein Science, Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen, Ole Maaløes Vej 5, DK-2200 Copenhagen N, DenmarkbCenter for Microbial Biotechnology, Department of Systems Biology, Søltofts Plads building 221, Technical University of Denmark, DK-2800 Kgs. Lyngby, DenmarkcEnzyme and Protein Chemistry, Department of Systems Biology, Søltofts Plads Building 224, Technical University of Denmark, DK-2800 Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark, E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 7–12
Online near infrared spectroscopy: innovation in the VCP wood yardAlessandra Foresti Caldeira,* Ana Paula da Rocha, Carlos Verciano Costa Santos, Fernanda Cristina Ferreira, José Eduardo Patelli, Paulo Sergio P. Calvosa and Vera SaconVotorantim Celulose e Papel, Rod. Gal. Euryale de Jesus Zerbine Km 84, CP 94 Jacareí - SP Brasil 12340–010. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 9–12doi: 10.1255/nirn.1078
Chemometrics in process NIR—Tales from a 14-year old (and growing...) application. Part 3: What’s missing?Charles E. MillerEigenvector Research, Inc.
Pages 13–14
Aquaphotomics: the extended water mirror effect explains why small concentrations of protein in solution can be measured with near infrared lightRoumiana TsenkovaBiomeasurement Technology Laboratory, Faculty of Agriculture, Kobe University, Japan. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 15–16
Interpreting z- and t-statisticsTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Volume 19 Issue 5 (2008)
Page 3
EditorialGerry Downey
NIR News
Teagasc, Ashtown Food Research Centre, Dublin 15, Ireland
Pages 4–10
NewsEditorial Staff
Page 7
Interview: Pierre DardenneGerry DowneyTeagasc, Ashtown Food Research Centre, Dublin 15, Ireland
Pages 8–9
MeetingsStephen Delwich and Sirinnapa Sarangwong
Pages 11–15
Applications of NIR spectroscopy as part of the PAT Toolbox in the pharmaceutical industryKatherine A. BakeevGlaxoSmithKline, Chemical Development, King of Prussia, PA 19406, USA
Pages 13–15
Quaternary transition pathway in sol–gel encapsulated haemoglobin tracked by NIR and UV spectral relaxationsGiorgio Schirò and Antonio CupaneCNISM and Department of Physical and Astronomical Sciences, University of Palermo, via Archirafi 36, I-90123, Palermo, Italy. E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]
Pages 16–18
Detection of hard vitreous and starchy kernels in amber durum wheat samples using hyperspectral imaging (GRL Number M306)Muhammad A. Shahin and Stephen J. SymonsGrain Research Laboratory, Canadian Grain Commission, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]
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Chemometric Space: Bias and varianceTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Volume 19 Issue 6 (2008)
NIR News
Pages 3–16
NewsEditorial Staff
Pages 7–9
The 3rd Italian Symposium on Near Infrared SpectroscopyTiziana M.P. CattaneoSISNIR Secretary
Pages 8–9
Interview: Marena ManleyGerry DowneyTeagasc, Ashtown Food Research Centre, Dublin 15, Ireland
Pages 10–12
Using near infrared spectroscopy for the study of salt perturbation of gluten structuresSusanne W. Bruun,a Ib b and Susanne Jacobsenc,*
aSection for Protein Science, Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen, Ole Maaløes Vej 5, DK-2200 Copenhagen N,
DenmarkbCenter for Microbial Biotechnology, Department of Systems Biology, Søltofts Plads building 221, Technical University of
Denmark, DK-2800 Kgs. Lyngby, DenmarkcEnzyme and Protein Chemistry, Department of Systems Biology, Søltofts Plads building 224, Technical University of Denmark,
DK-2800 Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark, E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 13–16
NIR spectroscopy success in the carpet recycling industryFrederick G. HaibachPolychromix Inc., 30 Upton Dr., Wilmington, MA 01887, USA. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 15–16
Interpreting coefficient vectorsTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Volume 19 Issue 7 (2008)
Pages 3–17NewsEditorial Staff
Pages 6–10
NIR News
The 14th International Diffuse Reflectance Conference, Wilson College, Chambersburg, PA, USAJames B. Reeves, III and Stephen R. Delwiche
Pages 8–10Interview: Roumiana TsenkovaGerry DowneyTeagasc, Ashtown Food Research Centre, Dublin 15, Ireland
Pages 11–15Non-destructive evaluation of manufacturing process changes using near infrared chemical imagingLisa J. Makein,a Linda H. Kidder,b E. Neil Lewisb,* and Maurizio VallericaMalvern Instruments, Malvern, UKbMalvern Instruments, Columbia, MD, USA. E-mail: [email protected]. Menarini Pharmaceuticals, Florence, Italy
Pages 16–17The interaction between standard normal variate and derivativesTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Volume 19 Issue 8 (2008)
Pages 3–11
NewsEditorial Staff
Pages 5–11
8th HelioSPIR meeting, Montpellier, 28 August 2008Contribution of NIR spectroscopy to agronomic research and developmentGuy SelfCIRAD, Avenue Agropolis, 34398 Montpellier Cedex 5, France
Pages 6–7
Interview: Ian WesleyGerry DowneyTeagasc, Ashtown Food Research Centre, Dublin 15, Ireland
Pages 8–11
Near infrared spectroscopy on agricultural harvesters: the background to commercial developmentChristian Paul,a Juan Manuel Montesb and Phil Williamsc
NIR News
aFederal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants (JKI), Institute for Crop and Soil Science, Bundesallee 50, 38116 Braunschweig,
GermanybInstitute of Plant Breeding, Seed Science and Population Genetics, University of Hohenheim, Fruwirthstr 21, 70593 Stuttgart,
GermanycPDK Projects, 5072 Vista View Crescent, Nanaimo, BC V9V 1L6, Canada
Pages 12–15
Chemometrics in process NIR: tales from a 14- year old (and growing...) applicationPart 4: data mixing and remote supportCharles E. MillerEigenvector Research, Inc.
Page 16
NIR raw material identification in the pharmaceutical industry; a robust system or an accident waiting to happen?Tony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, 75 Intwood Road, Cringleford, Norwich NR4 6AA, UK. E-mail: [email protected]
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Cross-validation: how many should we leave out?Tom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Volume 20 Issue 1 (2009)
Pages 3–17NewsEditorial Staff
Pages 5–6The First Asian NIR SymposiumSirinnapa SaranwongNational Food Research Institute, 2-1-12 Kannondai, Tsukuba 305-8642 Japan. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 7–12Interview: Tiziana CattaneoGerard DowneyTeagasc, Ashtown Food Research Centre, Dublin 15, Ireland
Pages 9–12Bad pixel detection in hyperspectral staring camera systems
NIR News
James BurgerSIA BurgerMetrics, Jelgava, Latvia. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 13–15Fuel Laboratory (Laboratório de Combutíveis– LAC) of the Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, BrazilClaudete Pereira and Leandro DanielskirUniversidade Federal da Paraíba, Departamento de Química, Brazil
Pages 14–15NIR Forum: NIR raw material identification in the pharmaceutical industry; a robust system or an accident waiting to happen?Sheelagh HalseyThermo Fisher Scientific
Pages 16–17Subtracting dimensions, part 1Tom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Volume 20 Issue 2 (2009)
Pages 3–16
NewsEditorial Staff
Page 7
NIR-2009 is coming on strongPhil WilliamsPDK Grains, Nanaimo, Canada
Pages 8–9
Interview: Sumio KawanoGerry DowneyTeagasc, Ashtown Food Research Centre, Dublin 15, Ireland
Pages 10–14
Bad pixel detection in hyperspectral pushbroom camera systemsJames BurgerSIA BurgerMetrics, Jelgava, Latvia. E-mail: [email protected]
Pages 13–16
NIR News
NIR as a PAT tool: applications and implementationKatherine A. BakeevCAMO Software, Woodbridge, NJ, USA
Pages 15–16
Subtracting dimensions, part 2Tom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
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The ICNIRS pagePeter FlinnChairman, ICNIRS
Volume 20 Issue 3 (2009)
Pages 3–17
News and New ProductsEditorial Staff
Pages 5–8
Meeting ReportsSirinnapa Saranwong, James Burger, Pierre Dardenne and Tony Davies
Pages 9–10
Interview: Robert Burling-ClaridgeGerry DowneyTeagasc, Ashtown Food Research Centre, Dublin 15, Ireland
Pages 11–15
Evaluating performance of NIR spectrometers over timeKarl NorrisConsultant, 11204 Montgomery Rd, Beltsville, MD 20705, USA
Pages 14–15
Subtracting dimensions, part 3Tom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 16–17
The ICNRS page
NIR News
Peter FlinnChairman, ICNIRS
Volume 20 Issue 4 (2009)
Pages 3–6
NewsEditorial Staff
Pages 5–6
Waters—icy and otherwise: report on a special symposiumPeter FlinnChairman, ICNIRS
Pages 7–13
Interview: Vincent BaetenGerry DowneyTeagasc, Ashtown Food Research Centre, Dublin 15, Ireland
Pages 9–13
Economic aspects of on-site applications of near infrared spectroscopyPhil Williams,a Christian Paul,b Dan S. Longc and Juan Manuel Montesd
aPDK Projects, Inc., 5072 Vista View Crescent, Nanaimo, B.C., Canada V9V 1L6bFederal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants (JKI), Institute for Crop and Soil Science, Bundesallee 50, 38116 Braunschweig,
GermanycSoil and Water Conservation Research Unit, USDA Agricultural Research Service, PO Box 370, Pendleton, OR 97801-0370, USAdInstitute of Plant Breeding, Seed Science and Population Genetics, University of Hohenheim, Fruwirthstr. 21, 70593 Stuttgart,
Germany
Pages 14–15
The Soil Spectroscopy Group and the development of a global soil spectral libraryRapahel Viscarra Rosselon behalf of The Soil Spectroscopy Group
http://groups.google.com/group/soil-spectroscopy
CSIRO Land and Water, Bruce E. Butler Laboratory, GPO Box 1666, ACT 2601, Australia
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Chemometric Space: Sensitivity and specificityTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
NIR News
Volume 20 Issue 5 (2009)
Pages 3–15
NewsVarious
Pages 6–7
MeetingsAkifumi IkehataNational Food Research Institute, Tsukuba, Japan
Sirinnapa (Mui) SaranwongSecretary, NIR-2009
Pages 8–9
Interview: Warenee ThanapaseGerry Downey
Pages 10–11
NIR predication of solid dosage form dissolution profilesRobert Mattes,a Denise Root,a Yinqi Zhou,b Chaoju Xiao,b James Johnsonb and Atul Shuklab
aFoss NIRSystems, Inc.bUniversity of Tennessee, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Pages 12–15
"The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly": 2008 IDRC Software ShootoutCathy Brenner, Rich Pierce and David FunkUSDA-GIPSA-Technical Services Division, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Pages 14–15
An overview of the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). Part 1Howard MarkMark Electronics, 69 Jamie Ct, Suffern, NY 10901-7016, USA
Pages 16–17
Chemometric Space: Regression statistics in discriminant analysisTom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK