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Probability-based matching software

McLafferty and Stauffer published in The Wiley Registry of Mass Spectral Data a collection of about 380000 spectra of over 200000 compounds [3]. It is the largest and most comprehensive library of reference spectra that contains over 180000 searchable structures and over 2 million chemical names. The eighth edition of The Wiley Registry of Mass Spectral Data is available in electronic format and is compatible with the software of most instrument manufacturers and NIST MSSearch. Furthermore, it is accompanied by an interpretation help program called Probability Based Matching (PBM). [Pg.243]

Three different mass spectrometry search algorithms dominate the database searching systems commercially available today. The Cornell University Probability Based Matching (PBM) software, The Integrated Control System (INCOS) and the MassLib system (see below) with the SISCOM search software. [Pg.1088]

Beside visual assessment, the color of an object can be characterized more precisely in terms of mathematical models, which are based on the remission and transmission spectra in the visible light area [6]. The most common CIELAB system, defines a color space and allows one to describe a specific color in terms of L (lightness) and the color coordinates a and b, and color differences or tolerances by related AL, A Ab and a combined AE value. L, a, b, values can be transformed into the probably more convenient terms of L (lightness), h (hue) and c (chroma). Today, colorimetry software is used for color matching and allows very precise calculations of pigment formulations. [Pg.594]


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