| Título: | What should be done with results below the detection limit? Mentioning the unmentionable |
| Autores: | ROYAL SOCIETY OF CHEMISTRY |
| Tipo de documento: | texto impreso |
| Editorial: | Cambridge [REINO UNIDO] : Royal Society of Chemistry, 2001 |
| Colección: | AMC Technical Brief, num. 5 |
| ISBN/ISSN/DL: | 29711 |
| Dimensiones: | 2 p. |
| Nota general: | ISBN: |
| Langues: | Inglés |
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| Resumen: | What we should do when results of analytical measurements fall below the detection limit has long been a source of puzzlement. In fact the idea of a detection limit itself is puzzling: why else should we spend so much effort trying to define it once and for all, but never quite succeed! The common perception of detection limit as a kind of event horizon around a black hole, from which information cannot possibly emerge, is partly to blame for this difficulty. |
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