Uncertainty budgeting at a field laboratory made simple: combining the uncertainty of the field measurement and of the ”stated reference”? Paul De Bièvre Editorial Pages: 89 - 89
Should non-significant bias be included in the uncertainty budget? A. MarotoRicard BoquéF. Xavier Rius General Paper Pages: 90 - 94
Chemical metrology, chemistry and the uncertainty of chemical measurements John L. Love General Paper Pages: 95 - 100
Metrological role of neutron activation analysis. III. Role of INAA in sampling behavior characterization W. TianBangfa NiPingsheng Wang General Paper Pages: 101 - 105
Quality assurance for the analytical data of micro elements in food Zhengzhi HuL. Liu General Paper Pages: 106 - 110
Application of isotope dilution mass spectrometry to research of certified reference materials Mo-tian ZhaoJ. WangYanjuan Zhang Practitioner’s Report Pages: 111 - 114
Study of the uncertainty in gravimetric analysis of the Ba ion Y. LiGuanghui TianXiaohua Lu Practitioner’s Report Pages: 115 - 120
AOAC Introduces Methods Validation Concepts at AFDO Meeting R. Rathbone International Bodies Pages: 121 - 122
Traceable property values of in-house reference materials I. KuselmanAlexander WeismanWolfhard Wegscheider Discussion Forum Pages: 122 - 124
Measurement uncertainty: Opinions of the Government, the Accreditation Council and the Candidate accredited laboratory R. G. Visser Meeting Report Pages: 124 - 125
AOAC INTERNATIONAL, Accreditation Criteria for Laboratories Performing Food Microbiological and Chemical Analyses in Foods, Feeds, and Pharmaceutical Testing Michael Parkany Book Review Pages: 127 - 127