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The phrase "a relative standard" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a benchmark or criterion that is dependent on context or comparison to other standards.
Example: "In this study, we will use a relative standard to evaluate the performance of the new algorithm against existing models."
Alternatives: "a comparative standard" or "a contextual benchmark".
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A relative standard deviation for intermediate precision lower than 10% was obtained.
The procedure affords recoveries of 84 115% and a relative standard deviation lower than 4.2%.
After Loess of signal correction (LSC), the m/z with a relative standard deviation (RSD) between 0 to 30% was submitted to principal component analysis (PCA, Fig. 1b).
The present sensor showed good reproducibility for catechol detection with a relative standard deviation of 6.9% (n = 5).
The developed fabrication procedure provided a good electrode-to-electrode reproducibility (n = 5) with a relative standard deviation of 6.2%.
A relative standard deviation of 0.57% was obtained for five successive determinations of 5 μM NA, which indicate acceptable repeatability.
The on-line system showed reasonable repeatability with a relative standard deviation of 12.3% for the peak area.
With this method it was possible to measure radon standards with a relative standard uncertainty of 0.5%.
The final instrument is able to measure isotope activities with a relative standard uncertainty not larger than 1%.
A good repeatability was obtained with a relative standard deviation value from 2.88 to 9.52%, averaging 5.87%.
This biomimetic sensor demonstrated long-term stability (300 days; 900 determinations) and reproducibility, with a relative standard deviation of 12.0%.
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