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AnalyteAn analyte is the sample constituent whose concentration is sought in a chemical analysis.
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AnalyteAlso known as: Test
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AnalyteA chemical for which a sample (such as water, air, blood, urine or other substance) is tested. For example, if the analyte is mercury, the laboratory test will determine the amount of mercury in the s [..]
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AnalyteAnalyte is the substance being analyzed in a analytical procedure.
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AnalyteAn analyte, or component (in clinical chemistry), is a substance or chemical constituent that is of interest in an analytical procedure.
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Analytechemistry - the chemical compound or constituent being detected or analyzed
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AnalyteAn analyte is the compound being measured. In immunoassays, the analyte can be either the ligand or the binder.
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AnalyteIllustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Analyte: A substance being analyzed by (for example) mass spectrometry, infrared spectroscopy, NMR spectroscopy, or chromatography. In NMR spectroscopy, the a [..]
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AnalyteA substance measured in the laboratory. A chemical for which a sample (such as water, air, or blood) is tested in a laboratory. For example, if the analyte is mercury, the laboratory test will determi [..]
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Analytecompound for which an analytical laboratory has been requested to analyze a given sample or set of samples
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Analyte<chemistry> The substance being measured in an analytical procedure. (09 Oct 1997)
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AnalyteA substance that is undergoing analysis or is being measured.
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AnalyteA substance or chemical constituent that is determined in an analytical procedure.
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AnalyteThe element or ion an analysis seeks to determine; the element of interest.
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AnalyteA chemical being tested for in a laboratory test.
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