Trace Residue Analysis. Chemometric Estimations of Sampling, Amount, and Error

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Content: Statistics : a child of our time? / Frauke Tschiltschke --
Sampling for chemical analysis of the environment : statistical considerations / B. Kratochvil --
Sampling and variance in measurements of trifluralin disappearance from a field soil / A.W. Taylor, J.H. Caro, H.P. Freeman, and B.C. Turner --
Processing outliers in statistical data / Johann A. Mühlbauer --
The many dimensions of detection in chemical analysis with special emphasis on the one-dimensional calibration curve / Lloyd A. Currie --
Introduction to the theory of correlation chromatography / Raymond Annino --
Developments in correlation chromatography : application in trace analysis / H.C. Smit --
Calibration-curve-based analysis : use of multiple-curve and weighted least-squares procedures with confidence band statistics / Douglas G. Mitchell --
The linear calibration graph and its confidence bands from regression on transformed data / David A. Kurtz, James L. Rosenberger, and Gwen J. Tamayo --
Use of cubic spline functions in solving calibration problems / Wolfhard Wegscheider --
Comparison of calibration graph amount and estimated amount intervals calculated from three research methods / David A. Kurtz --
Application of soft independent method of class analogy (SIMCA) in isomer specific analysis of polychlorinated biphenyls / D.L. Stalling, W.J. Dunn, III, T.R. Schwartz, J.W. Hogan, J.D. Petty, E. Johansson, and S. Wold --
From data to information to knowledge : the problems of metamorphosis / C. Zervos --
Panel discussion : advice to analytical chemists.

Author(s): David A. Kurtz (Eds.)
Series: ACS Symposium Series 284
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Year: 1985

Language: English
Pages: 279
City: Washington, D.C