ValidationTerminologySelectivitySpecificityAccuracyPrecisionLinear function analysisRangeLimit of detectionLimit of quantitationMethod validation may be regarded as one of the most well-known areas in analytical chemistry as is reflected in the substantial number of articles submitted and published in peer ...
Define linearity. linearity synonyms, linearity pronunciation, linearity translation, English dictionary definition of linearity. adj. 1. Of, relating to, or resembling a line; straight. 2. a. In, of, describing, described by, or related to a straight li
The property whereby a mathematical system is well behaved (in the context of the given system) with regard to addition and scalar multiplication. (physics) The relationship that exists between two quantities when a change in one of them produces a directly proportional change in the other. ...
Validation of a new liquid chromatography- tandem mass spectrometry ion-trap technique for the simultaneous determination of thirteen anticoagulant rodenti... The purpose of this study was to develop and validate a liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry method for the identification and quantificati...
then the assay method provides flexibility to assay samples with different levels of analyte (i.e., a sample with high levels of analyte can be diluted several-fold to ensure that its values fall within the stand...
Since linear calibration is mostly preferred for analytical determinations, linearity in the calibration range is an important performance characteristic of any instrumental analytical method. Linearity can be proved by applying several graphical and numerical approaches. The principal graphical criteria are vi...
In this paper we utilize market-based LGDs sourced from Moody’s Default and Recovery Database spanning from January 1990 to March 2021. This dataset stands out as the most comprehensive when focusing on market-based LGDs. It comprises a range of LGD-specific variables, including seniority, in...
Each leaf in the tree represents one ES bundle with similar ES profile. The five ESs were normalized to the range of 0–1 to eliminate the effects of magnitude and unit, while the exploratory variables were not normalized to promoting the results into practical application. The above analysis ...
Regarding the ship resistance and propulsion efficiencies, traditionally only the calm water performance is considered at the ship design stage even though recently there have been studies in the optimization of a hull form for a specific range of draught and speed ranges considering the operational ...
To provide an introductory example, if it is desired to deposit a layer of 5.0 microns uniform thickness, this thickness data can first be converted to a grayscale value (e.g., a number within the range of 0-255 such as the number “103”) with the number “103” being pre-...