Transcription of Quantifying Uncertainty in Analytical Measurement
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EURACHEM / CITAC Guide CG 4 Quantifying Uncertainty in Analytical Measurement Third Edition EURACHEM/CITAC Guide Quantifying Uncertainty in Analytical Measurement Third Edition Editors S L R Ellison (LGC, UK) A Williams (UK) Composition of the Working Group* EURACHEM members A Williams Chairman UK S Ellison Secretary LGC, Teddington, UK R Bettencourt da Silva University of Lisbon, Portugal W Bremser BAM, Germany A Brzyski Eurachem Poland P Fodor Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary R Kaarls Netherlands Measurement Institute, The Netherlands R Kaus Eurachem Germany B Magnusson SP, Sweden E Amico di Meane Italy P Robouch IRMM, EU M R sslein EMPA St. Gallen, Switzerland A van der Veen Netherlands Measurement Institute, The Netherlands M Walsh Eurachem IRE W Wegscheider Montanuniversitaet, Leoben, Austria R Wood Food Standards Agency, UK P Yolci Omeroglu Istanbul Technical University, Turkey CITAC Representatives A Squirrell ILAC I Kuselman National Physical Laboratory of Israel A Fajgelj IAEA Vienna Eurolab Representatives M Golze BAM, Germany *Attending meetings or corresponding in the period 2009-2011 Acknowledgements This document has b
The Eurachem/CITAC Guide “Traceability in Chemical Measurement” [H.9] explains how metrological traceability is established in the case of operationally defined procedures. As a consequence of these requirements, chemists are, for their …
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