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Multivariate detection limits estimators

Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems, 1996
Abstract The theoretical development of the concept of detection limit in multicomponent systems has only begun very recently and its practical applications are limited to a few specific techniques such as emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) or high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC-DAD).
R. Boqué, F.X. Rius
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Detecting the Detection Limit

2019
Detection limits are highly controversial in practice despite decades of developmental efforts by analytical scientists and regulators. This high resistance to obtaining effective and accepted detection limit solutions indicates our collective failure in how we traditionally approach this problem.
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Quantum-limited image detection

Optical Society of America Annual Meeting, 1991
Image detection in low-light-level conditions is treated as a hypothesis-testing problem based on a finite set of samples, Z1,...,Z K , from a filtered 2-D Poisson process. Since it is not feasible to compute the joint probability distribution of Z1,...,Z K , a straightforward likelihood-ratio test is not a possibility.
Raul E. Sequeira   +2 more
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Residue analytical limit of detectability

1965
Determining how small an amount of a given pesticide or drug can be detected in plant or animal tissue has a profound effect on the commercialization of the compound being investigated. This effect lies within the complexities of governmental administration of pesticide and drug regulations, and is not a subject of this discussion.
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Calibration and Detection Limits

2004
This chapter aims to assist laboratories to establish calibration methods and to verify the calculation procedures used in automatic analytical equipment. The Excel-Chart for the calculations explained here is also included on the CD-ROM.
Rüdiger Kaus, Thomas Nagel
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Errors and Detection Limits

1992
It is important to appreciate that in all practical sciences any measurement we make will be subject to some degree of error, no matter how much care is taken. As this measurement error can influence the subsequent conclusions drawn from the analysis of the data, it is essential to identify, reduce and minimise the effects of the errors wherever ...
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Racial and socioeconomic disparities in lung cancer screening in the United States: A systematic review

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Ernesto Sosa   +2 more
exaly  

Limit of blank, limit of detection and limit of quantitation.

The Clinical biochemist. Reviews, 2010
* Limit of Blank (LoB), Limit of Detection (LoD), and Limit of Quantitation (LoQ) are terms used to describe the smallest concentration of a measurand that can be reliably measured by an analytical procedure. * LoB is the highest apparent analyte concentration expected to be found when replicates of a blank sample containing no analyte are tested. LoB =
David A, Armbruster, Terry, Pry
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Detection Limits

Analytical Chemistry, 1994
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