Metrological traceability of chemical measurement results means the establishment of a relation to metrological stated references through an unbroken chain of comparisons. This volume collects 56 outstanding papers on the topic, mostly published in the period 2000-2003 in the journal "Accreditation and Quality Assurance". They provide the latest understanding, and possibly the rationale why it is important to integrate the concept of metrological traceability including suitable measurement standards such as certified reference materials, into the standard measurement procedures of every analytical laboratory. In addition, this anthology considers the benefits to both the analytical laboratory and the user of the measurement results.
Protocols for traceability in chemical analysis
Metrological traceability in laboratory medicine
Traceability and analytical chemistry
Do interlaboratory comparisons provide traceability?
From total allowable error via metrological traceability to uncertainty of measurement of the unbiased result
Practical considerations on the traceability to conventional scales
Traceability of (values carried by) reference materials
What can we learn from traceability in physical measurements?
How to achieve international comparability for chemical measurements
The key elements of traceability in chemical measurement: agreed or still under debate?
The practical realization of the traceability of chemical measurements standards
Link to the SI via primary direct methods
The role of reference materials
The measurement assurance concept in calibration and traceability at NBS/NIST
Lifetime of the traceability chain in chemical measurement
Proficiency evaluation as a traceability link in chemical metrology
Achieving traceability in chemical measurement - a metrological approach to proficiency testing
Traceability issues in measurement
Comparative study of the presentations at the CCQM workshop on traceability
Traceability in laboratory medicine
Testing for foods derived from modern biotechnology: opportunities and limitations for metrology
A national traceability system for chemical measurements
Establishing measurement traceability in clinical chemistry
Clinical Laboratory Reference Networks
One way of disseminating reference values with demonstrated traceability and demonstrated uncertainty to field laboratories: IMEP.-Implementation of traceability - needs and perspective of the in-vitro-diagnosticum industry
Improvements in efficiency of production and traceability for certification of reference materials
Traceable measurements in clinical laboratories
A traceability protocol to the SI by gravimetric analysis
Reference samples for analysis of gas impurities in aluminium and titanium alloys: Features of production, certification and usage to ensure traceability of results
The use of certified reference materials in the Romanian traceability scheme
Traceable measurements of pH
The development of gas standards and calibration techniques for measurements of vehicle, aircraft and industrial emissions, natural gas, occupational exposure and air quality
Problems of traceability of total protein and catecholamine determinations in human urine
Traceability in routine chemical measurements: an example of application in the determination of CO2 at atmospheric concentration
Traceability of measurement results of the effective acquisition time in gamma-ray spectrometry implemented by the pulser method
Practical ways in establishing traceability in chemical and other measurements in Mexico
Benefits of the implementation of a metrological structure for water analyses
Validation steps for traceability of linear calibrated chemical measurements
Traceability, is it what we really want in our chemical measurements?
Traceability in measurement - time for an update?
On the existence of primary methods of measurement
Traceability and uncertainty - A comparison of their application in chemical and physical measurement
Traceability and its role in interlaboratory comparisons (proficiency testing programmes), modeled on trace element determination in biologicalmaterials
Traceable property values of in-house reference materials
Primary reference materials and traceability chain for gas composition
Traceability to units
Traceability without uncertainty: current situation in the pharmaceutical industry
The role of reference materials in analytical chemistry
Meeting ISO/IEC 17025 Traceability Requirements
UK delivery of traceable chemical measurements in the 21st century: building on the foundation of the VAM programme
Disseminating traceability in chemical measurement: Principles of a new EURACHEM/CITAC guide
CITAC Position Paper: Traceability in chemical measurement
Glossary of analytical terms.
Measurement principles for traceability in chemical analysis
Protocols for traceability in chemical analysisProtocols for traceability in chemical analysis
Metrological traceability in laboratory medicine
Traceability and analytical chemistry
Do interlaboratory comparisons provide traceability?
From total allowable error via metrological traceability to uncertainty of measurement of the unbiased result
Practical considerations on the traceability to conventional scales
Traceability of (values carried by) reference materials
What can we learn from traceability in physical measurements?
How to achieve international comparability for chemical measurements
The key elements of traceability in chemical measurement: agreed or still under debate?
The practical realization of the traceability of chemical measurements standards
Link to the SI via primary direct methods
The role of reference materials
The measurement assurance concept in calibration and traceability at NBS/NIST
Lifetime of the traceability chain in chemical measurement
Proficiency evaluation as a traceability link in chemical metrology
Achieving traceability in chemical measurement - a metrological approach to proficiency testing
Traceability issues in measurement
Comparative study of the presentations at the CCQM workshop on traceability
Traceability in laboratory medicine
Testing for foods derived from modern biotechnology: opportunities and limitations for metrology
A national traceability system for chemical measurements
Establishing measurement traceability in clinical chemistry
Clinical Laboratory Reference Networks
One way of disseminating reference values with demonstrated traceability and demonstrated uncertainty to field laboratories: IMEP.-Implementation of traceability - needs and perspective of the in-vitro-diagnosticum industry
Improvements in efficiency of production and traceability for certification of reference materials
Traceable measurements in clinical laboratories
A traceability protocol to the SI by gravimetric analysis
Reference samples for analysis of gas impurities in aluminium and titanium alloys: Features of production, certification and usage to ensure traceability of results
The use of certified reference materials in the Romanian traceability scheme
Traceable measurements of pH
The development of gas standards and calibration techniques for measurements of vehicle, aircraft and industrial emissions, natural gas, occupational exposure and air quality
Problems of traceability of total protein and catecholamine determinations in human urine
Traceability in routine chemical measurements: an example of application in the determination of CO2 at atmospheric concentration
Traceability of measurement results of the effective acquisition time in gamma-ray spectrometry implemented by the pulser method
Practical ways in establishing traceability in chemical and other measurements in Mexico
Benefits of the implementation of a metrological structure for water analyses
Validation steps for traceability of linear calibrated chemical measurements
Traceability, is it what we really want in our chemical measurements?
Traceability in measurement - time for an update?
On the existence of primary methods of measurement
Traceability and uncertainty - A comparison of their application in chemical and physical measurement
Traceability and its role in interlaboratory comparisons (proficiency testing programmes), modeled on trace element determination in biologicalmaterials
Traceable property values of in-house reference materials
Primary reference materials and traceability chain for gas composition
Traceability to units
Traceability without uncertainty: current situation in the pharmaceutical industry
The role of reference materials in analytical chemistry
Meeting ISO/IEC 17025 Traceability Requirements
UK delivery of traceable chemical measurements in the 21st century: building on the foundation of the VAM programme
Disseminating traceability in chemical measurement: Principles of a new EURACHEM/CITAC guide
CITAC Position Paper: Traceability in chemical measurement
Glossary of analytical terms.
ISBN | 978-3-540-43989-9 |
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Artikelnummer | 9783540439899 |
Medientyp | Buch |
Copyrightjahr | 2004 |
Verlag | Springer, Berlin |
Umfang | XII, 300 Seiten |
Abbildungen | XII, 300 p. |
Sprache | Englisch |