Articles
Pre-processing spectroscopic data: for good or ill?
The authors offer many useful points to consider when using pre-processing techniques.
What developments do you need to work more efficiently?
Tony Davies continues his quest to find out what you all need to work more efficiently. You will remember that in the last issue, Tony introduced his survey to discover what developments were needed in spectroscopy by readers. Some of the initial responses are explored, and Tony finds that he has opened a “can of worms”.
Early lung cancer diagnostics by ion mobility spectrometry data handling
Back in 1999 we looked at the analysis of complex data sets in the field of Ion Mobility Spectrometry (IMS). These were no classical multi-dimensional files such as you would find in time-elapsed spectroscopy or multi-dimensional Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometry—why?
Ion mobility spectrometry to detect lung cancer and airway infections
J.I. Baumbacha and M. Westhoffb
aISAS—Institute for Analytical Sciences, Department of Metabolomics, Bunsen-Kirchhoff-Straße 11, 44139 Dortmund, Germany
bLung Hospital Hemer, Theo-Funccius-Str. 1, 58675 Hemer, Germany