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In addition to information concerning traceability,
Good Laboratory Practice requires laboratories to express
the quality of results obtained.
This quality level is frequently
expressed using the common Standard Deviation (SD) or Relative
Standard Deviation (RSD). The aim of this article is to explain
why a low SD or RSD does not necessarily correspond to a high
level of result accuracy nor the result obtained correspond
to the true value of your sample.
To simplify the expression of measurement
quality in Karl Fischer analyses, a
volumetric titration system from Radiometer Analytical
offers automatic expression of
the quality of your measurements and corresponding
accuracy.
To
discover more... go to the titration main page!
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