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Regression Equations for Determining Light Transmission in Tinted Float Glass

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Using methods of mathematical statistics, a model is developed in the form of a linear regression equation, which adequately describes light transmission variations in bulk-tinted float glass in the visible and IR spectra, depending on the variation of the main technological parameters.

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Shcherbakova, N.N., Kondrashov, V.I., Kupriyanova, I.A. et al. Regression Equations for Determining Light Transmission in Tinted Float Glass. Glass and Ceramics 58, 164–165 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012314325635

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