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spectral correction.
The spectral correction gains are floored to −20 dB.
This approach, called the spectral correction method, has been applied in the wind energy community for estimating the design winds.
In another study conducted in Spain [16], spectral correction parameter (similar to MMF) was used to study the spectral effect on mc-Si and a-Si PV module.
The two methods of spectral correction have been established in this work, and reflectance spectra of meteorites recorded by NIRS3 have been corrected by those methods.
A spectral correction gain derived using the estimated impulse responses and the noise coherence is then applied to correct the biased noise components remaining in the blocking output.
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No spectral corrections (i.e. smoothing, baseline, etc).
The flux data treatment included the despiking, double rotation, spectral corrections and WPL correction.
Combinations of these spectral corrections were used to remove physical differences from the samples such that predictive models focused on chemical distinctions (second derivative + SNV).
First, the raw-data were analyzed with the ChromaTof® software from LECO®, which performed the deconvolution of all mass spectra, built mass-spectral correction for co-eluting metabolites, calculated the RI's, and identified a suitable fragment mass-to-charge ratio for selective quantification.
Primary metabolite data analysis was performed using ChromaTOF software version 4.41, which supports automatic deconvolution of all mass spectra from a chromatogram, built in mass-spectral correction for co-eluting metabolites, calculation of retention indices, and identification of a suitable fragment mass-to charge ratio for selective quantification.
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