Publications by authors named "S Lias"

This paper elaborates on the novel intelligence assessment method using the brainwave sub-band power ratio features. The study focuses only on the left hemisphere brainwave in its relaxed state. Distinct intelligence quotient groups have been established earlier from the score of the Raven Progressive Matrices.

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A description of the methods used to build a high quality, comprehensive reference library of electron-ionization mass spectra is presented. Emphasis is placed on the most challenging part of this project--the improvement of quality by expert evaluation. The methods employed for this task were developed over the course of a spectrum-by-spectrum review of a library containing well over 100,000 spectra.

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This Communication presents a statistical analysis of the distributions of the National Institute of Standards and Technology/Environmental Protection Agencyj Mass Spectrometry Data Center Mass Spectral Database and the Wiley Registry of Mass Spectra according to sizes (peaks per spectrum) of spectra. The differences in the distributions are explained in terms of the different philosophies under which the two databases were built. The Wiley Registry is a collection that attempts to include all available spectra, including spectra of unique compounds derived from the literature.

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Numeric Databases for Chemical Analysis.

J Res Natl Inst Stand Technol

January 1989

Databases for use with analytical chemistry instrumental techniques are surveyed, with attention to existing databases and collection efforts now underway, as well as needs for new data-bases. Collections of spectra for use in NMR, infrared spectroscopy, and mass spectroscopy are described. Using mass spectral databases as an example, a critique is presented of automated quality control procedures used to evaluate individual spectra in large collections; the kinds of problems which have been en-countered in using these procedures are discussed.

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