Analytical Chemistry: Quantitative Figures Of Merit
Prepared for Analytical Chemistry, Chem 4090/5710 Rebecca R. Pompano, PhD Asst Professor of Chemistry University of Virginia Brief introduction to how to quantify several figures of merit for a quantitative analytical assay: accuracy (percent recovery) precision (coefficient of variation; percent error) limit of detection sensitivity linear range

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