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Minimum value reported in the "Range" column is the lowest quantified concentration.
For statistical testing, censored values were assigned a single value less than the lowest quantified concentration for that analyte.
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The lowest concentration quantified was 5 pg ml−1, demonstrating acceptable accuracy and precision.
A linear calibration curve over the range 7.5 1000 pg ml−1 was obtained and the lowest concentration quantified was 7.5 pg ml−1, demonstrating acceptable accuracy and precision.
The lowest concentration quantified was 0.5 ng/mL and a linear calibration curve over the range 0.5 200 ng/mL was obtained, showing intra-assay precisions from 2.4 to 5.8%, and inter-assay precisions from 3.6 to 9.9%.
A highly sensitive electrical capacitance tomography (ECT) system based on an HP4284 impedance analyser has been developed and used to quantify low concentration multi-phase flows in wet gas separation processes.
The method was then prevalidated using accuracy profiles in order to select the most appropriate response function and to confirm the ability of the technique to quantify low hepcidin concentration.
This result indicates the capability of the method to detect and quantify low concentrations.
The LOD and LOQ of PAR, DAS, RIT and OMB, which represent the capability of the method to detect and quantify low concentrations, were 0.0024 and 0.0049 μg/ml, 0.00488 and 0.0098 μg/ml, 0.0521 and 0.1042 μg/ml, 0.0065 and 0.0130 μg/ml, respectively.
The current and next generation of PET molecular imaging probes, assays, and imaging systems still have substantial room to improve PET's ability to detect, visualize, and quantify low concentrations of probe interacting with its target, which we refer to as the molecular sensitivity.
This is expected to allow for high precision in quantifying low-concentration samples.
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