Volume 6 Issue 1 (1995)
Pages 3–6
Polymer Process Control. Near infrared spectroscopy for polymer reaction and process control:
Synthesis, processing and recycling
Heinz 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 prospecting
H.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 example
Jerry Workman, Jr
The 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 Bank
Chris Scotter and David EvansCampden & Chorleywood Food Research Association, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, GL55 6LD, UK
Pages 10–12
Resin Identification. Near infrared techniques for resin identification
M.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 information
Tormod 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
"Jay" Junich Sugiyama
National Food Research Institute, Japan
Page 4
Letters to the Editor. Lessons from the Earthquake?
Yukihiro Ozaki
Kwansei Gakuin University, Nishinomiya, Japan
Page 5
Cho group at Kyungpook National University, Korea
Rae 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 example
Jerry Workman, Jr
The Perkin Elmer Corporation, Real-Time Systems Division, 761 Main Street, Norwalk, CT 06859-0036, USA
Pages 8–13
Updating PLS calibration models
Kristian HellandSINTEF Applied Chemistry, 7034 Trondheim, Norway
Pages 10–11
Why not try NIR microspectroscopy?
Gilbert Lachenal and Isabelle Stevenson
Université 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 Staf
Page 15
Editorial. The electronic grapevine
Tony DaviesEditor, NIR news, NIR Publications
Pages 15–0
Diary (1995)
Editorial StafVolume 6 Issue 3 (1995)
Pages 2–3
Neural networks as calibration methods
Inge Helland and Knut KvaalMATFORSK—Norwegian Food Research Institute, Ås, Norway
Pages 4–0
News. NIR at Wolves, Award
Editorial StafPages 5–0
NIR-95 Update
Editorial StafPages 7–0
Chemometrics bibliography, Part 1
Jerry 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 analysers
Editorial Staf
Pages 10–12
Water in Foods. Analysis of hydrogen bonding related to water in foods
Matsuo IwamotoAgricultrual Research Council, MAFF, Kasumigaseki, Tokyo, Japan Sumio Kawano and Hideyuki Abe
National Food Research Institute, MAFF, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
Pages 12–0
Editorial. Swifts and martins, Progress of the Journal
Tony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Pages 13–0
ICNIRS Page. Proposed rule changes, A Pioneer visits the UK
Editorial StafPages 18–19
Food authenticity (FAIM). Food authenticity challenges
Gerard DowneyThe 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 components
Tormod Næs and Tomas IsakssonMATFORSK, Oslovegen 1, N-1430 Å, Norway
Pages 6–15
Irish harvest memories–A monitor's tale
Gerard DowneyThe National Food Centre, Dunsinea, Castleknock, Dublin 15, Republic of Ireland
Pages 8–15
The properties of fibre optics
Jerry Workman, JrPerkin-Elmer Corporation, Real-Time Systems Division, 761 Main Avenue, Norwalk, CT 06859-0201, USA
Pages 9–0
NIR 95. Supplement and Programme
Editorial StafPages 12–13
NIR in Canada. Near infrared technology in Canada
Phil 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 3–5
NIR-95 Report. 7th International Conference on Near Infrared Spectroscopy
Harvey S. GoldDuPont Corporate Center for Analytical Sciences, PO Box 80323, Wilmington, DE 19880-0323, USA
Pages 5–6
ICNIRS Minutes. Meeting - 8 August 1995, Montreal, Canada
Heinz SieslerDepartment of Physical Chemistry, University of Essen, Schützenbahn 70, PO Box 103764, W-4300 Essen, FRG
Pages 6–7
Australian NISG. The 1995 Conference
Graeme BattenAustralia
Page 7
ESIS 95 Report. European Seminars on Infrared Spectroscopy 1995
Heinz SieslerDepartment of Physical Chemistry, University of Essen, Schützenbahn 70, PO Box 103764, W-4300 Essen, FRG
Pages 8–9
Statistical process control (SPC) charting: using bias significance (based on average residuals) for instrument control monitoring
Jerry Workman, Jr
The Perkin-Elmer Corporation, Real-Time Systems Division, 761 Main Avenue, Norwalk, CT 06859-0201, USA
Pages 10–12
Vegetable Research. NIR spectroscopy application in vegetable research at AVRDC
S.C.S. Tsou and T.L. HongAnalytical Laboratory, The Asian Vegetable Research & Development Center
Page 14
Book Review. "Leaping ahead with Near-Infrared Spectroscopy", Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on NIR
C. E. Miller
DuPont Packaging and Industrial Polymers Research, PO Box 1089, Orange, TX 77631, USA
Pages 15–16
Extending PCR to data sets with more spectra than reference values
Tormod Næs and Tomas IsakssonMATFORSK, Osloveien 1, N-1430 Ås, Norway
Volume 6 Issue 6 (1995)
Pages 3–5
Splitting of calibration data into linear subgroups
Tormod Næs and Tomas IsakssonMATFORSK, Oslovegen 1, N-1430 Ås, Norway
Pages 4–5
Getting started on the Internet
Ian MichaelNIR Publications, UK
Pages 7–8
A primer for near infrared analysis fibre optic probe selection
Jerry 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 Symposium
Tony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Pages 10–12
NIR imaging by FT-NIR-HT spectroscopy
Michael K. Bellamya, A. Norman Mortensenb, Robert M. Hammakerc and William G. Fateleyc
aUniversity of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez Campus, Department of Chemistry, Mayaguez, PR 00681
bDepartment of Computer and Electrical Engineering, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas 66502, USA
cDepartment of Chemistry, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas 66506, USA
Page 13
Software Review. NIRteach: Computer-aided learning
Tony 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 firm
Editorial Staf
Pages 15–0
Editorial. Thank you Tormod and Tomas, Congratulations Bill!, There is always something new!
Tony Davies
Norwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Pages 15–0
Diary. 1996
Editorial StafVolume 7 Issue 1 (1996)
Pages 3–5
The value of plots
Tom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 4–5
Electronic mail and listservers
Jim HermillerGoodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, USA
Page 6
Software Review: Multivariate Analysis in Practice, A Training Package
Tony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Page 7
NIR in Budapest
András 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 light
D.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, CharmPLS
Editorial Staf
Pages 14–15
Comparing SEP from a test set to an estimated SEP using the (chi-square) statistic
Jerry Workman, JrReal-Time Division, The Perkin-elmer Corporation, 761 Main Avenue, Norwalk, CT 06859-0201, USA
Pages 15–0
Diary. 1996
Editorial StafVolume 7 Issue 2 (1996)
Page 3
How accurate can you get?
Tom Fearn
Department of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 4–6
Usenet or newsgroups
Jim HermillerGoodyear Tire & Rubber Co, Akron, USA
Page 7
Sponges as packing in NIR cells
A.B. Blakeney, S. Ciavarella, G.D. Batten, K.M. Marr and L.A. Welsh Yanco Agricultural Institute, Yanco, NSW 2703, Australia
Pages 8–9
A closer look at NIR measurements
Jerry 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 preachers
Harvey 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 proceedings
Editorial Staf
Pages 14–15
Plant Analysis. Widening horizons for plant analysis by NIR
Graeme Batten and Anthony BlakeneyYanco Agricultural Institute, PMB, Yanco, NSW 2703, Australia
Pages 15–0
Diary. 1996
Editorial StafPages 16–17
NIR research in The Canning Research Institute (CANRI), Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Gerard DowneyThe National Food Centre, Dunsinea, Castleknock, Dublin 15, Republic of Ireland
Volume 7 Issue 3 (1996)
Pages 3–4
Why principal components programs never agree
Tom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Page 5
The world wide web
Jim HermillerGoodyear Tire & Rubber Co, Akron, OH, USA
Page 6
Grey standards
Tony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Page 7
NIR developments in Poland
Wiesia MroczykPoland
Pages 8–12
Chasing ghosts?: the relevance of certain secondary or coincidental NIR correlations
John 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 monitoring
P. Martin
Department 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 Staf
Page 14
Editorial. Validation, The Journal
Tony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Pages 14–0
Diary. 1996, 1997
Editorial StafVolume 7 Issue 4 (1996)
Pages 3–4
Monitoring calbirations
Tom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Page 4
Wake up the instrument!!
Pierre Dardenne
Station 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 I
Art 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 Australia
William J. Foley, Andrew Woolnough, Allen McLlwee, Ivan LawlerDepartment of Zoology, James Cook University, Townsville 4811, Australia Lem Aragones
Department of Tropical Environmental Studies and Geography, James Cook University, Townsville 4811, Australia Nils Berding
BSES, PO Box 122, Gordonvale 4865, Australia
Pages 10–12
Chambersburg History. The History of Near Infrared Spectroscopy: The International Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy Conference–Chambersburg
Tony Davies
Norwich 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 Staf
Page 14
NIR on the web
Jim HermillerGoodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, OH, USA
Pages 15–16
Process chemometrics/spectroscopy terminology
Jerry Workman, JrPerkin-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 Conference
Tony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK Tom Fearn
Department of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 5–6
Comparing standard deviations
Tom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Page 7
What's out there?
Jim Hermiller
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, OH, USA
Pages 8–9
NIR Equations. Stability of NIR spectroscopy equations
Pierre DardenneStation de Haute Belgique, 100 Rue de Serpont, B-6800 Libramont, Belgium
Pages 10–11
Spectroscopy from Hubble
H. 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 II
Art Springsteen and Trudy RickerLabsphere Inc., PO Box 70, Shaker Street, North Sutton, NH 03287, USA
Page 15
Editorial and News. Process Pages, New consultancy, Products, Chemometrics software, Flow
cell, Snack food sensor
Editorial Staf
Volume 7 Issue 6 (1996)
Pages 3–6
EAS Award Paper. Near infrared spectroscopy: the metamorphosis of an academic stepchild into an industrial prodigy
Harvey S. Gold
EI 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 1
Jerry Workman, Jr
Kimberly-Clark Corporation, Analytical Science and Technology, 2100 Winchester Road, Neenah, WI 54956, USA
Pages 7–8
X = TP + E
Tom 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 spectroscopy
G. 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 Use
Tony Davies
Editor, NIR news, NIR Publications
Pages 14–16
Grabbing the BIG picture: a novel approach to beating within- sample material heterogeneity
Nils Berding and G.A. BrothertonBureau of Sugar Experiment Stations (BSES) PO Box 122, Gordonvale 4865, Australia
Pages 16–0
News. FeedTECH-news from New Zealand
Julian LeeAgResearch Grasslands Research Centre, Palmerston North, New Zealand
Volume 8 Issue 1 (1997)
Pages 3–4
Sugar in South Africa. Reaping the benefits of near infrared spectroscopy in the South African sugar industry
Jan Meyer
SA Sugar Association Experiment Station, Mt. Edgecombe 4300, South Africa
Pages 5–6
Twenty-five years of near infrared technology–what were the milestones
Phil WilliamsCanadian Grain Commission, Winnipeg, Canada
Pages 7–8
Validation
Tom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Page 8
NIR Nord–the Near-Infrared Users Group of Northern Sweden
Paul GeladiResearch Group for Chemometrics, Umeå University, 901 87 Umeå Sweden
Page 9
Near infrared spectroscopic measurement: special challenges related toquantitative analysis, Part 2
Jerry Workman
Kimberly-Clark Corporation, Analytical Science and Technology, 2100 Winchester Road, Neenah, WI 54956, USA
Pages 10–12
Australian Grain Industries Centre for NIR
Brian OsborneBRI Australia Ltd., Australia
Pages 12–13
ICNIRS Notices
Editorial StafPages 13–0
NIR-97
Editorial StafPage 14
12th Japanese Meeting. 20-22 November 1996, Tsukuba, Japan
Teruyoshi MatobaNara Women's University, Japan
Page 15
Explosive Growth of the World Wide Web
Jim HermillerGoodyear Tire and Rubber Co., Akron, OH, USA
Volume 8 Issue 2 (1997)
Pages 4–9
Wavelength selection for multiple regression
Tom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Page 7
Chemometrics and errors
Jim HermillerGoodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, OH, USA
Pages 8–9
NIR in Latin America
Julio Cesar PetersenPerstorp Analytical, 15140 Durham Lane, Davie, FL 33331, USA
Pages 10–15
NIR at Pittcon-97
Fred McClure and Ian Michael NIR Publications, UKPage 12
CNIRS Corner
Jerry Workman, JrKimberly-Clark Corporation, Analytical Science and Technology, 2100 Winchester Road, Neenah, WI 54956, USA
Pages 13–15
Grey standards: a preliminary report
A.M.C. DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, 75 Intwood Road, Cringleford, Norwich NR4 6AA, UK
Volume 8 Issue 3 (1997)
Page 3
Chemometrics and a new web site
Jim HermillerGoodyear Tire and Rubber Co., Akron, OH, USA
Pages 4–9
The indeterminate pathlength problem: nine preprocessing approaches for compensation
Jerry 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 Gembloux
Pierre 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 algorithms
Tom 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 1997
Tomas Isaksson
Department of Food Science, Agricultural University of Norway, Box 5036, N-1432 &x00C5;s, Norway Tormod Næs
MATFORSK, Osloveien 1, N-1430 &x00C5;s, Norway
Pages 12–13
Australian Near Infrared Spectroscopy Group Conference, Adelaide, 23-24 April 1997
Graeme 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 1997
Graeme Batten
Yanco Agricultural Institute, Australia
Pages 14–0
NIR-97 Details
Editorial StafPages 16–0
ICNIRS Page
ICNIRS CommitteeVolume 8 Issue 4 (1997)
Pages 3–0
On loadings and loading weights
Tom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 4–5
NIR patents
Jim HermillerGoodyear Tire and Rubber Co., Akron, OH, USA
Pages 6–7
Reader's comments on the indeterminate pathlength problem: nine + one preprocessing approaches for compensation
Jerry Workman
Kimberly-Clark Corporation, Analytical Science and Technology, 2100 Winchester Road, Neenah, WI 54956, USA
Page 7
CNIRS letter.
Jerry Workman, Jr
Kimberly-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 Davies
Norwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Pages 12–0
ICNIRS pages
Woody Barton USDA, USAPage 16
An interview with Peter Foss.
Tony Davies NIR Publications, UK
Volume 8 Issue 5 (1997)
Pages 3–0
Karl Norris-First Fellow of Near Infrared Spectroscopy
Tony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Pages 3–4
A short history of the Special Volume
Tony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Pages 4–5
ICNIRS Page. Minutes of the meeting NIR-97, Essen, 16th September 1997
Heinz 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 chairman
Tony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Pages 7–8
Calibration transfer without standards
Tom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Page 9
NIR patents part 2
Jim HermillerGoodyear Tire and Rubber Co., Akron, OH, USA
Pages 13–15
NIR-MIR non-contact measurement and imaging systems for solid samples
Jerry WorkmanKimberly-Clark Corporation, Analytical Science and Technology, 2100 Winchester Road, Neenah, WI 54956, USA
Page 15
Progress of the Journal
Tony DaviesNIR Publications
Volume 8 Issue 6 (1997)
Pages 3–0
NIR Spectroscopy in Graz
Gerard DowneyThe National Food Centre, Dunsinea, Castleknock, Dublin 15, Republic of Ireland
Pages 4–5
Qualitative analysis I
Tom Fearn
Department of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 6–0
Applications for NIR-MIR non-contact measurement and imaging systems
Jerry WorkmanKimberly-Clark Corporation, West Research & Engineering, 2100 Winchester Road, Neenah, WI 54956, USA
Pages 8–9
Some advantages of mid-IR for soil analysis
Les JanikCSIRO Land and Water, Waite Road, Urrbrae, South Australia 5064
Pages 12–13
An update
Jim HermillerGoodyear Tire and Rubber Co., Akron, OH, USA
Page 13
Book Review. Multivariate Image Analysis
Tony DaviesNIR Publications
Page 14
ICNIRS Page. Call for nominations for 1999 Tomas Hirschfeld Award
Editorial StafVolume 9 Issue 1 (1998)
Pages 3–4
Qualitative analysis II
Tom 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 analysis
Jerry WorkmanKimberly-Clark Corporation, Analytical Science and Technology, 2100 Winchester Road, Neenah, WI 54956, USA
Pages 6–0
Diary 1998, 1999
Editorial StafPage 7
11th Unscrambler user club meeting
Suzanne SchornkopfCamo ASA, Oslo, Norway
Pages 9–12
NIR spectroscopy patents
Jim HermillerGoodyear Tire and Rubber Co., Akron, OH, USA
Pages 10–11
EAS Award. PLS and NIR spectroscopy - some recent developments
Svante WoldResearch Group for Chemometrics, Umeå University, Sweden
Page 13
Editorial. Communicating electronic information. NIR-97 Proceedings, Note for Authors
Tony DaviesNIR Publications
Page 13
News. Merger of Infrared Engineering and NDC Systems. Publication Review, NIR Market Briefing
Tony Davies NIR Publications
Volume 9 Issue 2 (1998)
Pages 3–5
Pittcon Report. As seen at Pittcon
Ian MichaelNIR Publications, UK
Page 5
Tomas Hirschfeld Award 99, Call for Nominations
Gerard DowneyThe National Food Centre, Ireland
Pages 6–9
Recent uses of near infrared and infrared imaging spectroscopy
Jerry WorkmanKimberly-Clark Corporation, West Research & Engineering, 2100 Winchester Road, Neenah, WI 54956, USA
Pages 8–9
Qualitative analysis III
Tom 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 Downey
Editorial StafPages 10–12
Hirschfeld Award. How can we unravel complicated NIR spectra?
Yukihiro Ozaki
Department 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, Japan
T. KojimaFaculty of Agriculture, Saga University, Saga 840-8502, Japan. E-mail: kojimat@cc.saga-u.ac.jp
Pages 4–5
Creating two- and three-dimensional images using spectroscopic data and MATLAB software
Jerry WorkmanKimberly-Clark Corporation, West Research & Technology, 2100 Winchester Road, Neenah, WI 54956, USA
Pages 6–7
Which way round? A tale of two regressions
Tom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Page 7
News. Dr Robert Giangiacomo, Process Pages Editor, JNIRS data bank
Editorial StafPages 10–11
NIR wavelengths-free as the air or owned by patent proprietors?
Dr Heinrich Prufer and Heike Bull
Bran+Luebbe GmbH, Werkstrasse 4, D-22844 Norderstedt, Germany
Page 12
Internet column
Jim HermillerGoodyear Tire and Rubber Co., Akron, OH, USA
Page 13
Editorial, Chambersburg 98. Wavelengths. Progress of Proceedings NIR- 97). Reader survey.
DiaryDiary
Tony Davies NIR PublicationsVolume 9 Issue 4 (1998)
Pages 3–5
Instrument Design. Interactions among instrument bandpass, instrument noise, sample- absorber bandwidth and calibration error
Karl H. Norris
Consultant, 11204 Montgomery Road, Beltsville, MD 20705, USA
Pages 5–7
Quality Assessment Research Unit, Richard B. Russell Agricultural Research Center
Franklin E. BartonQuality Assessment Research Unit, Richard B. Russell Agricultrual Research Centre
Pages 8–13
Japanese research project on NIR for bio-monitoring in dairy production
Roumiana TsenkovaKobe University, Japan
Pages 9–13
Which way round? Classical and inverse calibration
Tom 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 history
Gerard Gowney and Dominique BeaucheneThe National Food Centre, Dunsinea, Castleknock, Dublin 15, Ireland
Page 14
Buhler NIR User Meeting
Dr Jochaen KnechtBESS/AT3
Pages 14–0
News. Hirschfeld award for Ian Murray. The editor is a grandfather!
Editorial Staf
Volume 9 Issue 5 (1998)
Pages 3–5
Chambersburg Report. Planned to suceed-and it did!
Tony Davies NIR Publications
Page 5
Collaborative research centres
Jim HermillerGoodyear Tire and Rubber Co., Akron, OH, USA
Page 6
8th Australian NIR Spectroscopy conference, 21-23 August 1998, Palm Cove, QLD
Graeme BattenYanco Agricultural Institute, Australia
Pages 7–9
Software Review. Unscrambler 7.01 Review
Tony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, 75 Intwood Road, Cringleford, Norwich NR4 6AA, UK
Pages 10–12
Wavelets
Tom FearnDepartment 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 1998
Graeme BattenYanco Agricultural Institute, Australia
Page 13
ICNIRS Page. New Secretary, NIR-99 travel grants, call for 2000 Hirschfeld award
Editorial StafPage 14
News. Foss European Pharmaceutical Users Meeting, Oct 98. ASTEQ: Integrating Sensing Techniques. NIR booklet
Editorial Staf
Volume 9 Issue 6 (1998)
Pages 2–3
EAS98 Report
Fred McClure
Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina 27695-7625, USA
Page 3
News. Buhler award for NIR innovations, Retirement
Editorial StafPage 4
Bias
Tom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 5–6
EAS Award. The road to official methods
F.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 NIR
R.K. ChoDepartment of Agricultural Chemistry, College of Agriculture, Kyung-pook National University, Taegu 702–701, Korea
Pages 8–11
Biomeasurements in the 21st Century
W. F. McClureDepartment of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina 27695-7625, USA
Page 12
Internet column. Chemometric sites
Jim HermillerGoodyear Tire and Rubber Co., Akron, OH, USA
Pages 12–13
ICNIRS Page. Nominations for "Fellow of NIR Spectroscopy"
Editorial Staf
Pages 13–0
Letter to the editor. Comments on the next International Conference on NIRS
Dr N. Zanier-SzydlowskiInstitut Français de Pétrole, France
Page 19
The NIR Team at SK Corporation, Korea
Hoeil ChungNIR Project Team, SK Corporation, 110 Nam-Gu, Kosa-Dong, Ulsan, Korea. E-mail: hoeil@skcorp.com
Volume 10 Issue 1 (1999)
Page 3
Editorial. How we got to 50. Some of the important stepping stones, ICNIRS Conferences
Tony DaviesNIR Publications
Page 4
NIR in 2000. Moving NIR into the next century
Karl H. NorrisConsultant, 11204 Montgomery Road, Beltsville, MD 20705, USA
Pages 6–13
An Internet Update
Jim HermillerGoodyear Tire and Rubber Co., Akron, OH, USA
Pages 7–13
Least squares
Tom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 8–9
Near infrared spectroscopy heads for the trees
L.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 trees
William J. FoleyDivision of Botany and Zoology, Australian National University, Canberra 0200, Australia. E-mail: william.foley@anu.edu.au
Pages 12–0
ICNIRS matters. Nominations for "Fellow of NIR Spectroscopy", call for 2000 Hirschfeld Award
Editorial StafPage 14
NIR-99. Short courses
Editorial StafPage 15
Journal of Near Infrared Spectroscopy Update. Progress of the Journal
Tony DaviesNIR Publications
Volume 10 Issue 2 (1999)
Pages 3–5
PittCon Hirschfeld Award Session
David W. Hopkins472 S. Moorland Drive, Battle Creek, Michigan, USA
Pages 4–5
GRAM: a software package
Mihail MoukarevCanning Research Institute (CANRI), 154 Vassil Aprilov Blvd., Plovdiv 4003, Bulgaria. E-mail Moukarev@hotmail.com or cic@evro.net
Pages 6–8
Buhler Award Article. A method for quantitative detection of active ingredients in tablets by NIR spectroscopy
Yvonne Scholl and Birgit Draeger
Institute for Pharmaceutical Biology, Martin-Luther-Universitaet Halle-Wittenberg, Hoher Weg 8, 06120 Halle, Germany
Page 9
Orthogonal signal correction
Tom FearnDepartment 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 spectra
Ian MurrayScottish Agricultural College, Aberdeen, AB21 9YA, UK
Page 13
News. Tabletop fruit taste analyser, 1999EAS award winners
Editorial StafPage 14
ICNIRS Page. Host nation for NIR-2003, Proposed changes to ICNIRS rules
Editorial StafPage 15
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 report
Tony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, 75 Intwood Road, Cringleford, Norwich NR4 6AA, UK
Pages 10–11
A look at some standard pre-treatments for spectra
Tom 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 products
Stanley J. KaysDepartment of Horticulture, The University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602-7273, USA
Pages 15–0
News. Fred McClure's "retirement " party
Editorial StafPages 16–17
Buhler Award Article. Checking of acrylic solution polymerisation reactions by NIR spectroscopy
Elke Müller
Pages 22–0
Centre for Pharmaceutical Analysis, The School of Pharmacy, University of London
Tony MofatCentre 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 Williams
Editorial StafPages 4–7
ICNIRS-99 sets new records: report from North America
Fred McClureNorth American Editor
Pages 10–0
More on derivatives: resolving overlapping absorbance bands
Susumu 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 meeting
Editorial StafPages 13–14
More samples or more replicate analyses?
Tom Fearn
Department 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 century
Joe Montalvo Email: montalvo@nola.srrc.usda.govDevron Thibodeaux E-mail: Devron@nola.srrc.usda.gov
Pages 4–5
Buhler Award Article. In-process control of direct pelletisation in the rotary fluidised bed using NIR spectroscopy
G. 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 correlations
Tom FearnDepartment 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 review
W. Fred McClure, ProfessorNC State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7625, USA. E-mail: mcclure@eos.ncsu.edu
Page 13
International Symposium on Two-Dimensional Correlation Spectroscopy (2DCOS)
H.W. SieslerDepartment of Physical Chemistry, University of Essen, Germany
Pages 13–14
News. Promotion for Tom Fearn, Multivariate Calibration Course, Japanese NIR meeting, Büchi awards
Editorial Staf
Volume 10 Issue 6 (1999)
Page 3
1999 EAS Meeting
David W. Hopkins472 S. Moorland Drive, Battle Creek, MI 49015, USA, USA
Pages 6–7
Electronics for spectroscopists.Part 2. The basic meter
W. 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 trying
Tom Fearn
Department of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 10–12
EAS Award Article. Grain-grading in Canada by electronics
Phil 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 Proceedings
Editorial StafPages 14–0
NIR instrumentation companies: the story so far
Tony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Volume 11 Issue 1 (2000)
Pages 3–0
ICNIRS Page. Website, What's in a name?, NIR-2001 travel grants, Nominations for 2001 Hirschfeld Award
Tony Davies NIR 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. Bonn
Institute of Analytical Chemistry and Radiochemistry, Leopold-Franzens University, Innrain 52a, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria M. Popp
Bionorica/Plantamed GmbH, Kerschensteinerstr. 11-15, D-92318 Neumarkt, Germany N. Basener
Herberts GmbH, Zentrale Analytik, Märkische Str. 243, D-42281 Wuppertal, Germany
Pages 6–7
Electronics for spectroscopists. Part 3. Voltage measurements
W. Fred McClureNC State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7625, USA. E-mail: mcclure@eos.ncsu.edu
Page 8
NIR Data Bank
Tony Davies NIR PublicationsPages 9–12
Discriminant PLS-questions and answers from a listserver
Dr Gerard DowneyTeasgasc, The National Food Centre, Dunsinea, Castleknock, Dublin 15, Ireland. E-mail: g.downey@nfc.teagasc.ie
Pages 10–12
EAS Award Article. Grain-grading in Canada by electronics
Phil WilliamsGrain Research Laboratory, Canadian Grain Commission, 1404-303 Main Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3C 3GB
Pages 14–15
r
2and R
2 Tom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Volume 11 Issue 2 (2000)
Pages 3–5
William Herschel and the discovery of near infrared energy
A.M.C. DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, 75 Intwood Road, Cringleford, Norwich NR4 6AA, UK
Pages 4–5
Logistic regression
Tom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Page 6
Kolding 2000. Fourth International Symposium on NIR
Joan Gronkjaer PedersenBiotechnological Institute, Denmark
Pages 7–9
Errors in protein testing, and their consequences
Phil WilliamsGrain Research Laboratory, Winnipeg, Canada
Pages 10–12
NIR spectroscopy in space?
David L. Peterson
NASA- Ames Research Center, Mofett Field, California, USA
Pages 13–14
Electronics for spectroscopists. Part 4. Thevenin's theorem
W. Fred McClure, ProfessorNC State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7625, USA
Pages 15–17
Correcting the Herschel experiment
A.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 Williams
Canadian Grain Commission, Grain Research Laboratory, Winnipeg, Canada
Page 3
PITTCON 2000: Report from North America
W. Fred McClureNorth Carolina State University, USA
Pages 5–0
Pittcon/Analytica product review
Ian MichaelNIR Publications
Pages 7–8
In Herschel's footsteps
P.E.K. DonaldsenUniversity College London, UK
Pages 9–13
Hirschfeld Award Article. Quality control and process monitoring by vibrational spectroscopy
A. 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 Model
W. Fred McClure, ProfessorNC State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7625, USA. E-mail: mcclure@eos.ncsu.edu
Pages 14–15
Plotting to assess normality
Tom 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, Denmark
Kurt FjellangerNutreco Aquaculture Research Centre
Page 4
Report on the 1st National Indian Symposium on Near Infrared Spectroscopy
H.W. SieslerDepartment of Physical Chemistry, University Essen, D-45117, Germany
Page 5
Instrument Info. The PerkinElmer Spectrum One NTS
Tony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy
Pages 6–7
AVI-The Absolute Virtual Instrument
Richard 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!, Editorial
Editorial StafPage 9
Wavecutter
Michel CoeneApplication Specialist, AppliTek nv, K. Picquélaan 84, B-9800 Deinze, Belgium
Pages 12–15
Electronics for Spectroscopists. Part 6. Generalised NIR spectrometers
W. Fred McClure, ProfessorNC State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7625, USA. E-mail: mcclure@eos.ncsu.edu
Pages 14–15
When in doubt, take logs
Tom 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 Conference
Tony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Pages 5–6
The jackknife
Tom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 7–11
Seeing through layers
G. P. Krivoshiev, R.P. Chalucova and M.Iv. Mukarev
Section Food Quality and Safety, Canning Research Insitute, 154 Vassil Aprilov Blvd., Plovdiv 4003, Bulgaria
Pages 12–14
Electronics for Spectroscopists. Part 7. Detectors
W. Fred McClureNC State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7625, USA. E-mail: mcclure@eos.ncsu.edu
Pages 14–15
International Symposium on Spectral Analysis Methods in Vibrational Spectroscopy
Heinz 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 Viewpoint
A. WallaceVolume 11 Issue 6 (2000)
Page 3
16th Non-destuctive Measurement Symposium
Satoru TsuchikawaNagoya University, Japan
Page 4
Eastern Analytical Symposium. The exhibition and discussion group meeting
Bruce CampbellPage 5
Eastern Analytical Symposium. The conference
Tony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Pages 6–13
NIR Award Session. Spectral analysis in NIR spectroscopy
Yukihiro 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 quality
Graeme D. Batten,a Anthony B. Blakeney,b Susan Ciavarella,c,a and Valerie B.McGrathaaYanco Agricultural Institute, PMB Yanco, NSW 2703 Australia
bCereal Solutions, PO Box 201, North Ryde, NSW 1670, Australia
cIrrigation Research & Extension Committee
Pages 8–9
NIR Award Session. Discrimination strategies in food authentication: what is the correct question to ask?
Dr Gerard Downey
Teagasc, The National Food Centre, Dunsinea, Castleknock, Dublin 15, Ireland
Pages 10–11
EAS Award Lecture. The puzzle that leads to CARNAC
A.M.C. DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Pages 12–13
ICNIRS. NIR-2001. Nominations
Editorial StafPages 14–15
Savitzky-Golay filters
Tom 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 Spectroscopy
Dr Hoeil ChungABB Bomem, Seoul, Korea
Pages 4–5
The NIR Discussions Forum
Bruce Campbell and Ian Michael NIR Publications, Chichester, UKPages 6–7
Electronics for Spectroscopists. Part 8. Amplification - I
W. Fred McClureNC State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7625, USA. E-mail: mcclure@eos.ncsu.edu
Pages 8–9
Taguchi methods
Tom Fearn< 6BT, WC1E London Street, Gower London, College University Science, Statistical of>
Pages 10–12
Lurking Variables. Identification of and solution to the problem of lurking variables in
industrial processes
Olav M. Kvalheim
Department of Chemistry, University of Bergen, N-5007 Bergen, Norway. E-mail: Olav.Kvalheiom@kj.uib.no
Page 13
News
Editorial StafPage 14
Editorial. Promoting NIR analysis
Tony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Volume 12 Issue 2 (2001)
Pages 3–4
The 52nd Pittsburgh Conference and PITTCON 2001 Exposition
Tony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Pages 5–6
Pharmaceutical Validation Column
James K. Drennen III, Associate Professor of Pharmaceutics and Head
Pharmaceutical Sciences Division, School of Pharmacy, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA 15282, USA. E-mail:
drennen@duq.edu
Pages 6–7
The NIR Nord mid-winter meeting
Paul 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 II
W. Fred McClure, ProfessorNC State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7625, USA. E-mail: mcclure@eos.ncsu.edu
Pages 10–12
Hirshfeld award lecture. Chemometrics for NIR spectroscopy: past present and future
Tom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 13–14
Software Review. Unscrambler 7.6 www.camo.no
Tony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, 75 Intwood Road, Cringleford, Norwich NR4 6AA, UK
Pages 14–15
News
Editorial StafVolume 12 Issue 3 (2001)
Pages 3–5
What is a Norris derivative?
David W. Hopkins
Consultant, NIR Spectroscopy, Battle Creek, Michigan, USA. E-mail: dwh@voyager.net
Pages 3–0
Karl Norris. Congratulations!
Tony Davies
Norwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Pages 6–9
Applying Norris Derivatives. Understanding and correcting the factors which affect diffuse transmittance spectra
Karl H. Norris
Consultant, 11204 Montgomery Rd, Beltsville, MD 20705, USA
Pages 10–11
Local or global?
Tom Fearn
Department of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 14–15
ICNIRS page
Editorial StafPages 16–18
NIR Imaging. A near infrared view of pharmaceutical formulation analysis
E. Neil Lewis,a John E. Carrollb and Fiona ClarkecaSpectral Dimensions Inc., Olney, MD, USA. E- mail: info@spectraldimensions.com
bCadrai, Bel Air, MD, USA
cPfizer Central Research, Sandwich, Kent, UK
Pages 19–21
Electronics for Spectroscopists. Part 10: Digital electronics
W. Fred McClure, ProfessorNorth Carolina State University, USA. E-mail: mcclure@eos.ncsu.edu
Volume 12 Issue 4 (2001)
Pages 2–3
NIR-2001. The 10th International Conference on NIR Spectroscopy
Sumio KawanoNational Food Research Institute, Japan
Pages 4–6
ICNIRS page
ICNIRS CommitteePages 5–0
ICNIRS. Message from the New chairman. NIR 2005-New Zealand. Tomas Hirschfeld Award
Gerard DowneyThe National Food Centre, Ireland
Pages 7–13
Pharmaceutical Validation. The PASG validation guidelines for NIR methods in the pharmaceutical industry
Ken Prebble
Pharmaceutical Analytical Sciences Group, NIR Sub-Group, UK
Pages 9–13
Covariances
Tom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 10–11
Two New Fellows of ICNIRS
Tony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Pages 14–15
Electronics for Spectroscopists. Part 11: Switching circuits
W. Fred McClure, ProfessorNC State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7625, USA. E-mail: mcclure@eos.ncsu.edu
Volume 12 Issue 5 (2001)
Pages 3–6
Hyperspectral imaging for poultry contaminant detection
Kurt C. Lawrence, William R. Windham, Bosoon Park and R. Jef BuhrUSDA, ARS, Richard B. Russell Research Center, Athens, GA 30604-5677, USA. E-mail: klawrence@saa.ars.usda.gov
Page 6
Book review. Handbook of near-infrared analysis
Tony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Pages 7–12
The effects of stray light and saturation on NIR spectra
Phillip J. ClancyNIR Technology, 34 Clements Ave, Bankstown, NSW, Australia, 2200
Page 9
Zapping static electricity
Tina Pallo and Tadeusz GolebiowskiAg-Seed Research Pty Ltd, PO Box 836, Horsham, Vic, 3402, Australia
Pages 10–12
Two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy
Tom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Page 13
Pharmaceutical Validation. Proposed <1119> Revision
James K. Drennen III, Associated Professor of Pharmaceuticals and HeadPharmaceutical Sciences Division, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA 15282, USA. E-mail: drennen@duq.edu
Pages 14–16
Electronics for Spectroscopists. Part 12: A/D and D/A Conversion - I
W. Fred McClure, ProfessorNC State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7625, USA. E-mail: mcclure@eos.ncsu.edu
Volume 12 Issue 6 (2001)
Page 2
EAS Report. EAS-2001
Fred McClure, Professor NC State UniversityPages 3–5
EAS Award Lecture. A new trend in spectral analysis in the NIR region
Yukihiro OzakiDepartment of Chemistry, School of Science, Kwansei Gakuin University, Sanda 669-1337, Japan
Page 6
Consequences of reference tile contamination on cloning
Ian MurraySAC Aberdeen
Pages 7–9
Robert Biston. Twenty years of near infrared spectroscopy at the Agricultural Research Centre of Gembloux (CRAGx, Belgium)
Pierre Dardenne
Agricultural Research Centre of Gembloux, CRAGx, Belgium
Pages 8–9
Electronics for Spectroscopists. Part 13: Analog-to-digital conversion - II
W. Fred McClure, ProfessorNC State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7625, USA. E-mail: mcclure@eos.ncsu.edu
Pages 10–13
Pharmaceutical Validation. Proving the specificity of your NIR method
James K. Drennen III, Associate Professor of Pharmaceutics and HeadPharmaceutical Sciences Division, School of Pharmacy, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA 15282, USA. E-mail:
drennen@duq.edu
Pages 12–13
NIR and BSE. The contribution of near infrared spectroscopy to the fight against the mad cow epidemic
Dr 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: dardenne@cragx.fgrov.be
Pages 14–15
Linearity
Tom 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 techniques
H. AbeNational 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. Ritchie
Principal Scientist, Purdue Pharma LP (IR&D), 444 Saw Mill River Road, Ardsley, NY 10502, USA. E-mail Gary.Ritchie@Pharma.com
Howard Mark
Mark Electronics, 21 Terrance Avenue, Sufern, NY 10901, USA. E-mail: hlmark@prodigy.net
Pages 7–9
Models, predictions and overfitting
Tom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 8–9
Iterative selection of wavelengths for estimation of MSC coefficients
Mihail Ivanov MukarevHigher Institute of Food and Flavour Industries, Department of Automatics, Information and Control Systems, 26 Maritza Boulevard., Plovdiv 4002, Bulgaria. E-mail: mukarev@abv.bg
Pages 10–11
Electronics for Spectroscopists. Part 14: Spectrometers - I
W. Fred McClureProfessor, NC State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7625, USA. E-mail: mcclure@eos.ncsu.edu
Pages 12–13
Pharmaceutical NIR spectroscopy: a state of enthusiastic anticipation
Gary E. RitchieChairman, NIRVWoG, (Near Infrared Validation Working Group) Purdue Pharma L.P. (IR&D), Ardsley, NY 10502, USA. E-mail:
Gary.Ritchie@Pharma.com
Pages 13–14
Instrument information
Editorial StafPages 14–15
News and Diary
Editorial StafVolume 13 Issue 2 (2002)
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 considerations
Gary E. Ritchie
Principal Scientist, Purdue Pharma LP (IR&D), 444 Saw Mill River Road, Ardsley, NY 10502, USA. E-mail Gary.Ritchie@Pharma.com
Howard Mark
Mark Electronics, 21 Terrance Avenue, Sufern, NY 10901, USA. E-mail: hlmark@prodigy.net
Page 5
News
Editorial StafPages 6–7
Electronics for Spectroscopists. Part 15: Spectrometers - II
W. Fred McClureProfessor, NC State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7625, USA. E-mail: mcclure@eos.ncsu.edu
Pages 8–10
Buchi Award Article. NIR method development for monitoring of pharmaceutical powder blending
Arwa El-Hagrasy, Hannah Morris, Frank D'Amico, Robert A. Lodder and James K. Drennen, III School of Pharmacy, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA 15282, USA. E-mail: drennen@duq.edu
Pages 11–0
Hirschfeld Award 2003. Call for nominations
Editorial StafPages 12–14
Book Review. A user-friendly guide to multivariate calibration and classification
Paul GeladiUmeã University, Umeã, Sweden
Page 14
Pharmaceutical Validation. Process analytical technologies
James K. Drennen IIIAssociate Professor of Pharmaceutics and Head, Pharamaceutical Sciences Division, School of Pharmacy, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA 15282, USA. E-mail: drennen@duq.edu
Page 15
O2-PLS
Tom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
Volume 13 Issue 3 (2002)
Page 3
Meeting report - Karl's London Marathon
Tony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, UK
Pages 4–5
Randomisation
Tom FearnDepartment of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT, UK
Pages 6–7
Pittcon 2002 Report
W. 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 spectra
Karl H. Norris
Consultant, 11204 Montgomery Road, Beltsville, MD 20705, USA. E-mail: knnirs@bellatlantic.net
Pages 12–14
Pharmaceutical Validation. The FDA is coming!! The FDA is coming!!
Howard Mark
Mark Electronics, 21 Terrace Avenue, Sufern, NY 10901, USA.
Page 15
Instrument Info. The Swiss Army Knife of Spectrometers
A.M.C. DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy
Page 16
News
Editorial StafVolume 13 Issue 4 (2002)
Pages 3–7
Hirschfeld Award. Calibration transfer in near infrared spectroscopy
Pierre DardenneDéepartement Qualité des Productions Agricoles, Centre de Recherches Agronomiques de Gembloux, 24 Chausée de Namur, 5030 Gembloux, Belgium. E-mail: dardenne@cragx.fgov.be
Pages 8–9
Pharmaceutical Validation. Non-destructive tablet hardness testing: the effect of moisture on tablet hardness prediction
James K. Drennen and Randall J. Voytilla
Duquesne University, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pittsburgh, PA 15282, USA. E-mail: drennen@duq.edu
Pages 10–15
NIR in Industry. Discussions of practical issues: Matching the reference method
Lois Weyer187 Sawmill Rd, Landenberg, PA 19350, USA
Pages 11–14
IDRC 2002
Tony DaviesNorwich Near Infrared Consultancy, 75 Intwood Road, Cringleford, Norwich NR4 6AA, UK
Pages 16–17
Electronics for Spectroscopists. Part 16: Hand-held NIR spectrometers
W. Fred McClureProfessor, NC State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7625, USA. E-mail: mcclure@eos.ncsu.edu
Pages 17–18
News. Research Centre for Near Infrared Spectroscopy
Yukihiro 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, Spain
Ana Garrido-Varo
University 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 Fearn
Department of Statistical Science, University College London, Gower Street, London Wc1E 6BT, UK
Volume 13 Issue 5 (2002)
Pages 3–5