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 NIST Standard Reference Database #79. This library may be purchased through links provided at the website http://www.gases.nist.gov/spectral.htm ; it contains quantitative spectra of 24 different compounds for several MILs and several apodization functions.

NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards, US Department of Health and Human Services–Centers and Prevention for Disease Control, June 1997.

1998 TLV’s and BEI’s Threshold Limit Values for Chemical Substances and Physical Agents, American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists.

CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics 75$th$ Edition, CRC Press, 1994.

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Hamilton WC, Statistics in physical science, Ronald Press Company, New York, 1964, Chapter 4.

"Traceability protocol for establishing true concentrations of gases used for calibration and audits of continuous emissions monitors (Protocol Number 1)," June 1978, Quality Assurance Handbook for Air Pollution Measurement Systems, Volume III, Stationary Source Specific Methods, EPA-600/4-77-027b, August 1977.

Plummer GM and Reagen WK, "An examination of a least squares fit FTIR spectral analysis method," Annual Meeting of the Air and Waste Management Association, Nashville, Tennessee, June 1996; Paper No. 96.WA65.03.

METHOD WRITTEN BY:

Grant M. Plummer, Ph.D. (Rho Squared), William K. Reagen, Ph.D. (3M) and Perry W. Logan (3M).