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Open Access / Free-to-Read Publishers HomePeriodicalsJournal of Spectral ImagingTOS forumJournal SearchBooksSampling BookBookshopE-BooksICNIRS ProceedingsSurface Analysis BooksNMR PrimerMS HistoryFocused BooksA Pair of WharfedalesGoodwood Motor Racing BooksPublish with UsBooksellersProceedingsPublished Conference ProceedingsLet Us Publish Your ProceedingsResourcesAuthorsWhat is Spectral Imaging?NIR Discussion ForumNIR Software ArchiveWavenumber/Wavelength Converterimpublications.comPartnersSocialEvents DiaryBlogFollow Us Search Periodicals Search E-Books Search Other PagesSearch Options TOS forum HomeRead Articles TOS forum, Issue 1, p. 28 (2013)“Critique of Gy’s Sampling Theory”: Misplaced expectations of Wikipedia’s democratic intentionsGeoffrey J. Lyman and Kim H. EsbensenThe authors take issue with and respond to the Wikipedia entry for Gy’s Sampling Theory. Full Text PDF (61 KB)doi: https://doi.org/10.1255/tosf.11Publication date: 3 November 2013Metrics(since September 2017)Downloads:734Citing this paper Plain Text Endnote Bibtex RIS About the EditorTOS forum is edited by Professor Kim H. Esbensen. Kim is research professor (Geoscience Data Analysis and Sampling) at GEUS (National Geological Surveys of Denmark and Greenland), external chemometrics professor with the ACABS research group, Aalborg University, Denmark and external professor (Process Analytical Technologies) at Telemark Institute of Technology, Norway. He was professor extraordinaire at Stellenbosch University (Institute of Wine Biotechnology) in the period 2005–2010 and presently Professeur associé, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi (2013–2016). He holds an honorary Doctorate at Lappeenranta University of Technology (LUT) in 2005. In 2009 he was inducted into the Danish Academy of Technical Sciences (ATV). Since 2001 he has devoted most of his scientific and R&D to the theme of representative sampling of heterogeneous systems and PAT, respectively.

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