Abstract
Using an iterative linear least-squares algorithm it is possible to selectively subtract known spectral components from a mixture in an automated procedure. The proposed approach circumvents the subjective decisions encountered with interactive real-time graphics programs and enables simultaneous removal and/or optimization of scaling coefficients of multiple known pure components in order to yield the difference spectrum.
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