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Arrays of chemical sensors have a broad spectrum of applications, e.g., in
the field of process control and quality analysis. Especially for the fast
and objective evaluation of food quality and off-flavour contents in plasti
c materials, such sensor systems, often called "Electronic Noses'', have an
increasing demand. In this context, the performance and reproducibility of
an array analysis is usually not checked systematically. The present paper
therefore deals with the influence of sample dilution (external effect) an
d of changed sensor parameters with time (internal effect) on the subsequen
t results of pattern recognition. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights
reserved.