Applications of Reference Materials in Analytical ChemistryRoyal Society of Chemistry, 2007. gada 31. okt. - 160 lappuses Reference materials play an important role in analytical chemistry, where they are used by analysts for a variety of purposes, including: checking and calibrating instruments; validating methods and estimating the uncertainty of analytical measurements; checking laboratory and analyst performance; and internal quality control. This book provides guidance and information for the users of certified reference materials (CRMs), explaining how they can best be used to achieve valid analytical measurements and improve quality in the analytical laboratory. General information on CRMs and how they are produced sets the scene for readers. The statistics relating to CRM use are then explained in an easy-to-understand manner, and this is followed by sections covering the main uses of CRMs. Detailed worked examples are used throughout. Structured and comprehensive in coverage, this book will be welcomed by all users of certified reference materials. |
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... . Burke , R. Lawn , P. Roper and R.Walker RS.C ROYAL SOCIETY OF CHEMISTRY VAM VALID ANALYTICAL MEASUREMENT Applications of Reference Materials in Analytical Chemistry Applications of Reference. APPLICATIONS OF Front Cover.
... . Burke , R. Lawn , P. Roper and R.Walker RS.C ROYAL SOCIETY OF CHEMISTRY VAM VALID ANALYTICAL MEASUREMENT Applications of Reference Materials in Analytical Chemistry Applications of Reference. APPLICATIONS OF Front Cover.
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... Analytical Chemistry Peter Roper , Shaun Burke , Richard Lawn , Vicki Barwick and Ron Walker Laboratory of the Government Chemist , Teddington , UK LGC RS.C ROYAL SOCIETY OF CHEMISTRY Setting standards in analytical science VAM VALID ...
... Analytical Chemistry Peter Roper , Shaun Burke , Richard Lawn , Vicki Barwick and Ron Walker Laboratory of the Government Chemist , Teddington , UK LGC RS.C ROYAL SOCIETY OF CHEMISTRY Setting standards in analytical science VAM VALID ...
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... Analytical Measurement ( VAM ) Programme . A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library ISBN 0-85404-448-5 LGC ( Teddington ) Limited , 2001 Published for Laboratory of the Government Chemist by the Royal ...
... Analytical Measurement ( VAM ) Programme . A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library ISBN 0-85404-448-5 LGC ( Teddington ) Limited , 2001 Published for Laboratory of the Government Chemist by the Royal ...
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Chapter 1 Introduction | 1 |
Chapter 2 CRM Production | 8 |
Chapter 3 Simple Statistics for Users of CRMs | 15 |
Chapter 4 The Use of CRMs for Instrument Calibration | 41 |
Chapter 5 Use of CRMs for Assessing the Accuracy of Analytical Data | 85 |
Chapter 6 Use of CRMs in Method Validation and Assessing Measurement Uncertainty | 106 |
Annex A List of Reference Material Producers | 131 |
Annex B Statistical Tables | 136 |
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Applications of Reference Materials in Analytical Chemistry Peter Roper Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2001 |
Bieži izmantoti vārdi un frāzes
a-tocopherol accuracy all-trans-retinol analyte concentration analyte quantity value Analytical Chemistry analytical measurements analytical method analytical result apparent bias applied assessment bias detection limit calculated calibration graph calibration line calibration model calibration points calibration procedure calibration solution calibration standard certified reference material certified value characterised chemical compared confidence interval confidence level coverage factor critical value degrees of freedom documented property values equation error example expanded uncertainty Figure hexane infant formula instrument calibration instrument signal instrument signal values ISO Guide kg-¹ laboratory linear regression matrix CRM mean measurement uncertainty metals method validation mg kg mg kg-1 null hypothesis number of replicate observed p-value precision prepared primary standards purity value range recovery reference value regression line relative standard deviation replicate determinations replicate measurements residual ru² sample being analysed sources of uncertainty standard uncertainty statistical t-test Table traceability true value trueness u(Rm uncertainty associated