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The Analytical Evaluation Threshold

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Thresholds and Best Practices for Extractable and Leachables

Thresholds and Best Practices for Extractable and Leachables

pqri.org

Analytical Evaluation Threshold . 3. rd. PQRI/FDA Conference on Advancing Product Quality 7 “ The AET is defined as the threshold at or above which an OINDP pharmaceutical development team should identify and quantify a particular extractable and/or leachable and report it for potential toxicological assessment.” “How low to go to Identify

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Generalized Intersection over Union: A Metric and A Loss ...

Generalized Intersection over Union: A Metric and A Loss ...

giou.stanford.edu

Union (IoU) is the defacto evaluation metric used in object detection. It is used to determine true positives and false positivesinasetofpredictions. WhenusingIoUasaneval-uation metric an accuracy threshold must be chosen. For instance in the PASCAL VOC challenge [4], the widely re-ported detection accuracy measure, i.e. mean Average Pre-

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NMAM 0500: PARTICULATES NOT OTHERWISE REGULATED, …

NMAM 0500: PARTICULATES NOT OTHERWISE REGULATED, …

www.cdc.gov

EVALUATION OF METHOD: Lab testing with blank filters and generated atmospheres of carbon black was done at 8 to 28 mg/m³ [2,6]. Precision and accuracy data are given on page 0500-1. REFERENCES: [1] NIOSH Manual of Analytical Methods, 3rd ed., NMAM 5000, DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 84-100 (1984).

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Cost-Benefit Analysis and the Environment

Cost-Benefit Analysis and the Environment

www.oecd.org

sectors and across analytical contexts. For example, in general, energy sector investments and policy proposals are relatively well covered in cost-benefi t analyses. But there is often far narrower coverage of non-climate environmental impacts in those assessments than in assessments of investment projects in, for example, the transport sector.

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Sulfate in Drinking-water - WHO

Sulfate in Drinking-water - WHO

www.who.int

Reported taste threshold concentrations in drinking-water are 250–500 mg/litre (median 350 mg/litre) for sodium sulfate, 250–1000 mg/litre (median 525 mg/litre) for calcium sulfate and 400–600 mg/litre (median 525 mg/litre) for magnesium sulfate (NAS, 1977). In a survey of 10–20 people, the median concentrations that could be

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