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Reef Chemistry by Randy Holmes-Farley
How We Use ICP-OES Results Of Unknown Accuracy And Precision
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<blockquote data-quote="Rick Mathew" data-source="post: 10205359" data-attributes="member: 66447"><p>Lasse: Not to add to the confusion....Tagging on to [USER=69455]@taricha[/USER] response.</p><p></p><p>In the sample set sent on 9/25/21 we set up an experiment to look at this very question. As in many experiment what we expected to happen did not. Two vendors were involved. The long and short of it was that the variability of the first samples to arrive at both vendors was too high as to be able to differentiate it from the variability of the second set of samples stored for 4 additional days...This supports [USER=69455]@taricha[/USER] conclusion on the FRITZ data which had a one month storage time....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick Mathew, post: 10205359, member: 66447"] Lasse: Not to add to the confusion....Tagging on to [USER=69455]@taricha[/USER] response. In the sample set sent on 9/25/21 we set up an experiment to look at this very question. As in many experiment what we expected to happen did not. Two vendors were involved. The long and short of it was that the variability of the first samples to arrive at both vendors was too high as to be able to differentiate it from the variability of the second set of samples stored for 4 additional days...This supports [USER=69455]@taricha[/USER] conclusion on the FRITZ data which had a one month storage time.... [/QUOTE]
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