| limit of detection |
Lowest level of analyte that can be detected, but not necessarily quantified.
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| limit of quantitation |
Lowest level of analyte that can be reliably measured with acceptable accuracy and precision.
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| limitation |
An aspect of a study that may influence the results or the extent to which the findings are generalizable. Also see generalizable.
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| limit of detection |
The smallest amount of an analyte that can be detected by an analytical system.
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| limit of flocculation |
The amount of a toxin or toxoid that causes the most rapid flocculation when combined with its antitoxin.
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