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Revision as of 14:22, 21 November 2011
Description
Similarly to the least squares method, multicomponent analysis makes use of all of the data points of the spectrum in order to analyse the concentration of the component parts of a measured spectrum. To do this, two or more reference spectra are combined using iterative statistical techniques in order to achieve the best fit with the measured spectrum.
Abbreviation: Multicomponent analysis
MitoPedia methods:
Fluorometry,
Spectrophotometry