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Robustness is a measure of a method's immunity to small but deliberate variations in the conditions used.
The method remained unaffected, by small but deliberate variations, in the LC flow rate (± 10%) and mobile phase ratio (± 10%).
The robustness of an analytical procedure is a measure of its capacity to remain unaffected by small but deliberate variations made in method parameters.
The robustness of the proposed method was examined by evaluating the influence of small, deliberate variations in the method variables on the absorbance of the reaction product.
These deliberate variations did not cause significant change of the peak area of both analytes indicating robustness of the developed method.
The robustness of the developed method was investigated by evaluating the influence of small deliberate variations in experimental parameters like flow rate (±0.1 mL/min), detection wavelength (±2 nm), buffer pH (±0.2) and acetonitrile content (±2%).
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Deliberate variation of the method conditions had no significant effect on assay data or on chromatographic performance, indicating the robustness of method and its suitability for routine use and transference to other laboratories.
To look at these works is, on one level, to appreciate the economy and obviousness of Warhol's magic: variations, both deliberate and accidental, enhance the effect, including imperfections in printing, shifts in color tone and the occasional reversal of negatives.
This deliberate example illustrates how variations in precompression can bias USE results Current and future directions of USE.
The European data indicate that even in the absence of widespread deliberate regulation there were significant variations in fertility among different societies.
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