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Evaluation of measurement precision in experimental methods

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The above method for evaluating the precision of measurements used in medicine can be applied to a wider range of measurements. It has only been possible, owing to the limited size of the article, to include in it an analysis of measurement accuracy, without dealing with other important problems, such as a comparison of various methods for their accuracy.

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Kubacek, L. Evaluation of measurement precision in experimental methods. Meas Tech 8, 206–214 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00984262

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