
|Articles|December 2, 2008
E-Separation Solutions
- E-Separation Solutions-12-09-2008
- Volume 0
- Issue 0
Estimating Uncertainty
Estimating uncertainty has become one of the most important metrological concepts in analytical science over the last 15 years to such an extent that some authors consider a result useless or invalid unless it is accompanied with an uncertainty statement. This article describes how to estimate uncertainty in chromatographic analysis and how laboratories can calculate it using data from the method validation process.
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