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22:11 Dec 17, 2011 |
Dutch to English translations [PRO] Medical - Medical: Pharmaceuticals / bepalingslimiet | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Bryan Crumpler United States Local time: 18:46 | ||||||
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4 +6 | limit of quantification |
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bepalingslimiet limit of quantification Explanation: "LOQ is the lowest concentration at which the analyte can not only be reliably detected but at which some predefined goals for bias and imprecision are met. The LOQ may be equivalent to the LOD [limit of detection] or it could be at a much higher concentration." http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2556583/ Also see: http://www.chemieforum.nl/forum/index.php?s=bbf8e1f61bb8acc0... LLQ = Lower Limit of Quantification (same as LOQ by definition) Also see pg 10 of: http://www.docstoc.com/docs/4156860/Annex-to-the-accreditati... Annnnnd: http://is.gd/ovbaVX "The 'Limit of Quantitation‘ (LQ) is provided by the lowest and highest concentrations of analyte in a sample that can be determined with an acceptable degree of accuracy and precision. Like the DL, the LQ is usually expressed in terms of a concentration of analyte per volume. It can further be specified as 'Lower Limit of Quantitation‘ (LLOQ) and 'Higher Limit of Quantitation‘ (HLOQ) and in fact these values determine the range of the assay. Often, when the LQ is given, actually the LLOQ is meant. Dutch synonyms of LQ are ‘kwantificeringslimiet’ and ‘bepalingslimiet’. The latter term is often confused with the Dutch word ‘detectielimiet’." |
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