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TECHNICAL NOTES

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AN–924 Continuous Monitoring of Volatile Organic Compounds in Industrial Waste Water AN_924_1.pdf
AN–923 A Beginner’s Guide to Industrial Spectroscopic Analysis AN_923_1.pdf
AN–922 Comparison of Near–IR and Raman Analysis for Potential Process Applications AN_922_1.pdf
AN–921 Qualification of Spectroscopic Probe Designs to Industry Standards for Process Piping and Vessels AN_921_1.pdf
AN–919 Welded Metal Pressure Seals for Process Spectroscopy AN_919_1.pdf
AN–918 Process Analysis Without Sample Conditioning AN_918_1.pdf
AN–917 Hollow Optical Conduits for Vibrational Spectroscopy AN_917_1.pdf
AN–916 Signal Level Considerations for Remote Diffuse Reflectance Analysis AN_916_1.pdf
AN–915 Analysis of Strongly Absorbing Chromophores by UV–Visible ATR Spectroscopy AN_915_1.pdf
AN–914 Channel–to–Channel Matching in Multiplexed Fiber–Optic NIR Systems…A Comparison of Two Approaches Call Axiom for Hardcopy
AN–913 High Performance ATR Probes for the Mid–Infrared Analysis of Corrosive Liquids Call Axiom for Hardcopy
AN–912 Designing Robust Sample Interfacing Equipment for Infrared Process Analysis Call Axiom for Hardcopy
AN–911 Near and Mid–IR Process Analysis—A Critical Comparison Call Axiom for Hardcopy
AN–910 Modular FTIR Sample Interfacing with the Axiot System Call Axiom for Hardcopy
AN–909 Two Dimensional Sparging–IR Analysis of Trace Organics in Water Call Axiom for Hardcopy
AN–908 Non–Invasive Chemical Analysis by Isotropic Specular Reflectance Call Axiom for Hardcopy
AN–907 Continuous Monitoring of Organic Pollutants in Water By Sparging Infrared Call Axiom for Hardcopy
AN–906 Principles and Applications of FTIR Process Analysis Call Axiom for Hardcopy
AN–904 Chemical Composition Monitoring Using an In–Situ Infrared Probe Call Axiom for Hardcopy
AN–902 Absorbance Linearity and Repeatability in Cylindrical Internal Reflectance FT–IR Spectroscopy of Liquids Call Axiom for Hardcopy

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