
|Articles|September 1, 2004
- LCGC Europe-09-01-2004
- Volume 17
- Issue 9
What Can Chemometrics Do for Separation Science?
Author(s)Y. Vander Heyden, Desire Luc Massart
In the first instalment of this new column, Massart and Vander Heyden review the subject of chemometrics, and in particular its relevance to separation science. The column aims to explain how application of chemometrical techniques can improve both the design of robust analytical methods and the subsequent interpretation of derived results.
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