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Description of BS ISO 11843-5:2008+A1:2017 2017This part of ISOÂ 11843 is concerned with calibration functions that are either linear or non-linear. It specifies basic methods to
The methods described in this part of ISOÂ 11843 are useful for checking the detection of a certain substance by various types of measurement equipment to which ISOÂ 11843-2 cannot be applied. Included are assays of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in the environment, such as dioxins, pesticides and hormone-like chemicals, by competitive ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay), and tests of bacterial endotoxins that induce hyperthermia in humans. The definition and applicability of the critical value and minimum detectable value of the net state variable are described in ISOÂ 11843-1 and ISOÂ 11843-2 . This part of ISOÂ 11843 extends the concepts in ISOÂ 11843-2 to the cases of non-linear calibration. The critical value, x c, and minimum detectable value, x d, are both given in the units of the net state variable. If x c and x d are defined based on the distribution for the response variable, the definition should include the calibration function to transform the response variable to the net state variable. This part of ISOÂ 11843 defines x c and x d based on the distribution for the net state variable independently of the form of the calibration function. Consequently, the definition is available irrespective of the form of this function, whether it is linear or non-linear. The calibration function should be continuous, differentiable, and monotonically increasing or decreasing. A further method is described for the cases where the SD or CV is known only in the neighbourhood of the minimum detectable value. Examples are provided.
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