Drug Monitoring and Clinical Chemistry S.Berthier, inHandbook of Analytical Separations, 2004 5.3.2.3Calibration curve The calibration curve is to be established for each analyte in the sample and consistently applied throughout the method validation. Both linear and well-characterised non-linear calibra...
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The definition of R 2 was the proportion that was explained by the regression, which was performed. A key objective of regression was to have the curve go through the mean of the responses at each x-value. There was greater opportunity to 'fine-tune' in pursuit of this goal, as more....
In analytical chemistry, a calibration curve, also known as a standard curve, isa general method for determining the concentration of a substance in an unknown sample by comparing the unknown to a set of standard samples of known concentration. ...
Final peak temperature, Tf: temperature at which the curve of the measured values again reaches the (extrapolated) final baseline. Extrapolatedpeak onset temperature, T,: temperature where the inflectional tangent at the ascending peak slope intersects the linearly extrapolated initial baseline. Heating ...
Uptake kinetics of PS follow a saturation curve and can be described by simplified equations for the linear phase and the saturation phase (Grodtke, 2021; Smedes and Booij, 2012), facilitating the calculation of concentrations in water from amounts extracted with the passive sampler. Under nearly...
Freezing curve of zinc. Other fixed point calibrations Noble metal thermocouples of B-, R- and S-type are also calibrated at fixed points. The highest fixed-point temperature is the freezing point of copper at 1084.62 °C. Traceability The MIKES fixed points are part of the realisation of ...
We used an algorithm and software to allow a quantitative definition of the Mg2+-binding molecules to build a semi-empirical equation that correlates the chemical shift of the β-ATP signal to the [Mg2+] taking into account the amount of Mg2+ bound to all other constituents in solution. ...