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Detection limitParameter determined on the basis of statistical procedures to evaluate the detection possibility for nuclear radiation measurements. The value of the detection limit allows a decision to be taken as [..]
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Detection limitThe smallest amount of substance that a laboratory test can reliably measure in a sample of air, water, soil or other medium.
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Detection limitthe minimum concentration of an analyte (substance being analysed) that can be detected at a known confidence level. The term is generally applied to laboratory testing and may vary depending on the m [..]
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Detection limitThe lowest concentration of a chemical that can reliably be distinguished from a zero concentration.
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Detection limitThe lowest concentration of a chemical that can reliably be distinguished from a zero concentration.
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Detection limitConcentration or quantity that is derived from the smallest measure that can be detected with reasonable certainty for a given analytical procedure.
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Detection limitthe lowest level that can be determined by a specific analytical procedure or test method.
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Detection limitThe lowest concentration of a chemical that can reliably be distinguished from a zero concentration.
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Detection limitpractically defined as the point where the signal level decreases to less than two to three times the noise level.
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Detection limitThe lowest concentration of a chemical which can be reliably reported to be different from zero.
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Detection limitThe lowest concentration of a chemical that can be reliably measured by a given laboratory testing method.
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