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Pls toolbox 2

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The PLS Toolbox 2.1 is a software package for multivariate data analysis and modeling. It provides a comprehensive set of tools for Partial Least Squares (PLS) regression and related methods. The software is designed to work with MATLAB and includes a user-friendly interface for data preprocessing, model building, validation, and prediction.

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Multivariate Analysis with MATLAB

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The MATLAB 7.8 software (Mathworks Inc., Natick, MA, USA) was used to perform PLS, MBPLS, and MBPLSPM. PLS Toolbox 2.1 (Eigenvector Research Inc., Manson, WA, USA) was used to perform the PLS regression. Other algorithms were realized using homemade programs.
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Double Beam UV-Vis Spectrophotometric Analysis

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Double beam UV–vis spectrophotometer (Shimadzu, Kyoto, Japan) was used with UV 160 PC model and bundle software. Processing of absorption and derivative spectra was done using version 3.7 of the UV PC personal spectroscopy program (Shimadzu, Kyoto, Japan). Scans have been performed at intervals between 200.0 to 400.0 nm at 0.2 nm interval with 1.00 cm quartz cells.
The multivariate techniques were performed using MATLAB® 9.2.0.538062 (R2017a). PLS was performed using PLS toolbox 2.1 (Eigenvector Research Inc., Manson, USA), while GA and ANN were performed using MATLAB toolboxes.
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