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McClureW.F., “Electronics for spectroscopists: Part 8. Amplification – I”, NIR news12(1), 6–7 (2000).
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McClureW.F., “Electronics for Spectroscopists: Part 12. A/D and D/A Conversion – I”, NIR news12(5), 14–16 (2001).
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McClureW.F., “Electronics for spectroscopists: Part 13. Analog-to-digital conversion – II”, NIR news12(6), 8–9 (2001).
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Kett Model KJT100 Handheld NIR Moisture Meter. Kett Japan. Accessed August 21, 2001. Available from http://www.kett.com/default.asp.
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Zeltex Model ZX440 Liquid Fuel Analyzer. Accessed January 30, 2002. Available from www.zeltex.com/zx440.htm.
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McClureW.F., “Hand-held NIR spectrometry: Part 2. An economical no-moving parts meter for measuring chlorophyll and moisture”, Appl. Spectrosc.56(6), accepted for publication (2002).