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In this article, the author proposed a method for estimating the consensus value of interlaboratory measurement results, which makes it possible to reduce the estimation uncertainty in comparison with the known methods. The method is based on the selection in the inconsistent data of the largest consistent subset of the results, the uncertainties of which do not increase when calculating the consensus value.
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- Interlaboratory measurements
- Inconsistent data
- Consensus value
- Uncertainty
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Aronov, P.M. (2020). Estimation of Consensus Value of Interlaboratory Measurement Results Accompanied by a Minimum Increase in Associated Uncertainty. In: Medvedevskikh, S., Kremleva, O., Vasil’eva, I., Sobina, E. (eds) Reference Materials in Measurement and Technology. RMMT 2018. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32534-3_15
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