Description |
1 online resource |
Series |
Chemical analysis : a series of monographs on analytical chemistry and its applications ; volume 185 |
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Chemical analysis ; v. 185.
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Contents |
Background -- Chemical measurement systems and their errors -- The response, net response and content domains -- Traditional limits of detection -- Modern limits of detection -- Receiver operating characteristics -- Statistics of an ideal model CMS -- If only the true intercept is unknown -- If only the true slope is unknown -- If the true intercept and true slope are both unknown -- If only the population standard deviation is unknown -- If only the true slope is known -- If only the true intercept is known -- If all three parameters are unknown -- Bootstrapped detection limits in a real CMS -- Four relevant considerations -- Neyman-Pearson hypothesis testing -- Heteroscedastic noises -- Limits of quantitation -- The sampled step function -- The sampled rectangular pulse -- The sampled triangular pulse -- The sampled Gaussian pulse -- Parting considerations |
Summary |
Details methods for computing valid limits of detection.-Clearly explains analytical detection limit theory, thereby mitigating incorrect detection limit concepts, methodologies and results -Extensive use of computer simulations that are freely available to readers -Curated short-list of important references for limits of detection -Videos, screencasts, and animations are provided at an associated website, to enhance understanding -Illustrated, with many detailed examples and cogent explanations |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher |
Subject |
Analytical chemistry.
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chemical analysis.
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SCIENCE -- Chemistry -- Analytic.
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Analytical chemistry.
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Form |
Electronic book
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LC no. |
2017005375 |
ISBN |
9781523114948 |
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1523114940 |
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9781119188971 |
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1119188970 |
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