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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 34, 2494-2498, Copyright © 1988 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Chemometrics: measurement reliability

K Castaneda-Mendez
Miles Inc., Elkhart, IN 46515.

Applying the principles of chemometrics can lead to development of a powerful, simple, comprehensive system for characterizing measurement reliability of analytical processes. The system described here consists of a format for specifications, definitions, and decision rules for evaluating and comparing analytical processes. Two cases illustrate its advantages over the use of precision, accuracy, total error, and regression statistics for such evaluations.


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