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List of works by Salvador Naya

A comprehensive classification of wood from thermogravimetric curves

article by Mario Francisco-Fernández et al published August 2012 in Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems

An artificial-vision- and statistical-learning-based method for studying the biodegradation of type I collagen scaffolds in bone regeneration systems

scientific article published on 05 July 2019

Application of functional ANOVA to the study of thermal stability of micro–nano silica epoxy composites

scholarly article by Javier Tarrío-Saavedra et al published January 2011 in Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems

Classification of wood micrographs by image segmentation

Classification of wood using differential thermogravimetric analysis

Correction: Statistical degradation modelling of Poly(D,L-lactide-co-glycolide) copolymers for bioscaffold applications

scientific article published in PLoS ONE

Creep analysis of silicone for podiatry applications.

scientific article published on 18 July 2016

Estimating Water and Solid Impurities in Jet Fuel from ISO Codes

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Functional nonparametric classification of wood species from thermal data

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Local polynomial estimation of TGA derivatives using logistic regression for pilot bandwidth selection

Nonparametric two-stage plug-in adaptive smoothing for thermal analysis data

Separation of Overlapping Processes from TGA Data and Verification by EGA

Simulation study for generalized logistic function in thermal data modeling

Statistical Modeling Applied to Deformation-Relaxation Processes in a Composite Biopolymer Network Induced by Magnetic Field.

scientific article

Statistical classification of early and late wood through the growth rings using thermogravimetric analysis

Statistical degradation modelling of Poly(D,L-lactide-co-glycolide) copolymers for bioscaffold applications

scientific article published in PLoS ONE

Statistical functional approach for interlaboratory studies with thermal data

Wood identification using pressure DSC data

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