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Author: Li, Ling; Long, Jing; Li, Long; Cao, Huijuan; Tang, Tingting; Xi, Xinghua; Qin, Ling; Lai, Yuxiao; Wang, Xinluan
Title: Quantitative determination of residual 1,4-dioxane in three-dimensional printed bone scaffold
  • Document date: 2017_7_17
  • ID: qd2te842_29
    Snippet: The limit of detection (LOD) is the lowest amount that can be detected, but not necessarily quantified. According to the guideline [26] , it is defined as the concentration required to give a signal to noise ratio (S/N) of 3:1. The limit of quantification (LOQ) is the lowest amount that can be quantified accurately, defined as the concentration required to give a signal to noise ratio (S/N) of 10:1.The noise ratio was calculated automatically by .....
    Document: The limit of detection (LOD) is the lowest amount that can be detected, but not necessarily quantified. According to the guideline [26] , it is defined as the concentration required to give a signal to noise ratio (S/N) of 3:1. The limit of quantification (LOQ) is the lowest amount that can be quantified accurately, defined as the concentration required to give a signal to noise ratio (S/N) of 10:1.The noise ratio was calculated automatically by a Mass Selective Detector (MSD) chemstation of Agilent after the target peak was integrated. A serial sample of low concentrations (100 ppb, 10 ppb, 1 ppb, 0.1 ppb) were detected and analysed.

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