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What are the Method Detection Limits?

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Question added by mohamed sabeen , QHSE Manager , Novus catering service
Date Posted: 2013/12/10
Sara Naeem
by Sara Naeem , Trainee Finance officer , Wah Brass Mill

Mr. Aymen Muhammad Atif described it completely so I go with the answer given by him.Thanks for the invitation.

Salah Othman Yousef Alshambaati
by Salah Othman Yousef Alshambaati , مدير ادارة الحسابات , شركة انفال الجديدة للتجارة والمقاولات

I agree with Mr. Ayman Mohammed Atef

حسين محمد ياسين
by حسين محمد ياسين , Finance Manager , مؤسسة عبد الماجد محمد العمر للمقاولات العامة

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ايمن محمد عاطف محمد
by ايمن محمد عاطف محمد , Director of the control and regulation unit , ACOLID

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) method detection limit (MDL) is described as the minimum concentration of a substance that can be measured and reported with99-percent confidence that the analyte concentration is greater than zero (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,1997) and is based on the approach of Glaser and others (1981). The MDL protects against incorrectly reporting the presence of a compound at low concentrations in cases when noise and actual analyte signal may be indistinguishable. The MDL concentration does not imply accuracy or precision of the quantitative measurement.

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