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Improving the limit of detection (LOD) of microsensor used in detection of brain diseases via wavelet filter

2015 23nd Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference (SIU), 2015
Tevhit Karaçali   +2 more
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Penetapan Limit of Detection (LOD) dan Sensitivitas Metode Deteksi Pseudomonas aeruginosa dalam Berbagai Matriks Sediaan Obat

Eruditio : Indonesia Journal of Food and Drug Safety, 2021
Keberadaan mikroorganisme tertentu dalam produk obat dapat berpotensi mengurangi bahkan menginaktifkan aktivitas terapeutik dan berbahaya bagi kesehatan pasien. Persyaratan kualitas mikrobiologi pada produk obat tercantum dalam monografi sesuai acuan Farmakope yang berlaku. Salah satunya adalah parameter cemaran P. aeruginosa yang tidak boleh ada dalam
Nur Aini   +4 more
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Why the Limit of Detection (LOD) Value is Not an Appropriate Specification for Automotive Emissions Analyzers

SAE Technical Paper Series, 2002
<div class="htmlview paragraph">With the need for emission measurements of super ultra low emission vehicles (SULEV), analyzer manufacturers have been required to produce more precise and accurate analyzers. In order to compare analyzers, the customer must understand the different specifications used by the analyzer manufacturers.
Michael Akard   +3 more
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Optimal definition of the limit of detection (LOD) in detecting genetically modified grains from heterogeneous grain lots

Quality Technology & Quantitative Management, 2017
AbstractA limit of detection (LOD) of analytical instruments is usually arbitrarily defined, for example, as the level of contamination at which the probability of detection (POD) is 50 or 95%. However, these definitions are ignoring the sampling uncertainty that emerges in the process of preparing test portions.
Kohji Yamamura   +2 more
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Abstract 4272: Improving measurement of assay variation and Limit of Detection (LOD) of ctDNA assay by using validation samples contrived with DNA-free human plasma

Cancer Research, 2020
Abstract The usage of PCR-based or NGS-based liquid biopsy assays for circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) detection is growing rapidly in clinical labs. However, inconsistent results are often observed especially when assays from different developers are compared.
YABIN LU   +3 more
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Construction of LIBS calibration curves and determination of limits of detection (LOD) in single and double pulse configuration for quantitative LIBS analysis of ancient bronze coins

2007
The LIBS technique has been utilized for a long time in the Cultural Heritage field. Moreover, the potential of this technique for accurate quantitative analysis could be greatly improved using an innovative experimental setup based on the use of two laser pulses suitably retarded.
A Elhassan   +7 more
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Improving the limit of detection (LOD) of microsensor used in detection of brain diseases via wavelet filter Beyin Hastaliklarinin Tanisinda Kullanilan Mikrosensörün Dalgacik Filtre Kullanilarak Algilama Alt Sinirinin Iyileştirilmesi

2015
© 2015 IEEE.Limit of detection (LOD) gives the concentration amount that a microsensor can detect. It is desirable to have a LOD value of 1μM for microsensors used in brain diseases. The ones that cannot reach this sensitivity value are disposed and cannot be used in the experiments. The goal of this study is to increase the sensitivity of the produced
Ertugrul, Mehmet   +11 more
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855 Definition of the Limit of Detection (LoD) for serum isoform [−2]proPSA in patients with recurrent prostate cancer after radical prostatectomy: An analytic study

European Urology Supplements, 2013
F. Ceriotti   +10 more
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On the Limit of Detection in Infrared Spectroscopic Imaging

Applied Spectroscopy, 2022
Rohit Bhargava, Yamuna Phal
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