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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="taricha" data-source="post: 10207264" data-attributes="member: 69455"><p>Frustrating that some of the elements we'd really like to know are the low concentration, bio-active, rapidly depleted ones. And those are some that are the hardest for ICP for mostly the exact same reasons that we'd like to track them. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah, I think in discussions Dan pointed out that many people already felt like that vendor generated poor results - just without much data to support that impression. </p><p>The data makes it a bit clearer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="taricha, post: 10207264, member: 69455"] Frustrating that some of the elements we'd really like to know are the low concentration, bio-active, rapidly depleted ones. And those are some that are the hardest for ICP for mostly the exact same reasons that we'd like to track them. Yeah, I think in discussions Dan pointed out that many people already felt like that vendor generated poor results - just without much data to support that impression. The data makes it a bit clearer. [/QUOTE]
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