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  • Article - 14 Mar 2006
    This paper presents a matched filter technique which allows the spatial correlation of two optical images for pattern classification and/or detection.
  • Article - 15 Jul 2002
    In 1863, Reich and Richter discovered indium. The element was named after the bright indigo line that it emits in its atomic spectrum.
  • Article - 13 Apr 2022
    Historically, FTIR gas analyzers were only capable of measuring down to the mid parts per billion (ppb) range.
  • Article - 10 Nov 2022
    This interview outlines how to perform gas analysis in industrial settings with a disruptive new technology from Thermo Fisher Scientific.

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