The BIPM will act as the pilot laboratory for CCQM-P28, which will be a prelude to an ongoing key comparison for this measurand. |
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Dr Kaarls pointed out that in the field of chemistry it was totally impossible to carry out a key comparison for each measurand. |
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The application of the same measurand under the same conditions of measurement shall result in the close agreement of successive measurements. |
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A necessary requirement of accurate metrology is precise and unambiguous definition of the measurand. |
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The sensitivity of the method, defined as the detector response per unit measurand concentration, is given by the slope of the calibration curve. |
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An influence quantity is a quantity that is not the measurand but that affects the result of measurement. |
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The metrologist relates the expected values of the sampling distributions for the results of measurement to the value of the measurand. |
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The application of the same measurand in a different location or by a different user, all other conditions being the same, shall result in the close agreement of successive measurements. |
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The measurand is the particular quantity subject to measurement. |
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The rated operating conditions are the values for the measurand and influence quantities making up the normal working conditions of an instrument. |
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In either case the listings would be organized according to measurand classes, or individual measurands in a particular matrix type, such as cholesterol in human serum for example. |
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Calibration means determining the difference of the value indicated by the measuring instrument from the correct value of the quantity measured, i.e. the measurand. |
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Where the measurand is the attribute of a product that is conditioned by the measuring instrument, the conditioning shall be carried out adequately, taking account of the maximum permissible error for the measurement. |
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The result of a measurement can unknowably be very close to the true value of the measurand and hence have a negligible error even though it may have a large uncertainty. |
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Morrill informed Measurand about web-based earthquake and climate databases, software systems used to interface with them, and other companies using wireless technology. |
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