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    Determination of mechanical properties of historical paper based on NIR spectroscopy and chemometrics - a new instrument

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    Due to sampling restrictions in the analysis of cultural heritage materials, non-destructive approaches are intensively sought for. While NIR spectrometry has rarely been used for this purpose due to the complexity of the spectra, chemometric methods can be used to extract the necessary information. For the purpose of determination of mechanical properties of historical paper, partial least squares approach was used and it is shown that tensile strength, and tensile strength after folding, can be estimated based on NIR spectra. As the mechanical properties of paper-based objects define their accessibility, a new dispersive portable instrument was built, which will enable us to rapidly survey the condition of library and archival collections

    Part 5. Mac's Measurement Model

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    A New Trend in Spectral Analysis in the NIR Region

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    Simultaneous Quantitation of Flavonol Aglycones in Ginkgo Biloba

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    Quality Control and Process Monitoring by Vibrational Spectroscopy

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