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Validation of the Measurement Procedure

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The primary objective of chemical measurements is to obtain information about the qualitative and quantitative composition of the object. The paramount requirement is, in this case, the reliability of the information so that the results are suitable for a given purpose of measurement. The results that are not correct (reliable) cause disinformation and consequently may lead to the wrong decisions being made.

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Bulska, E. (2018). Validation of the Measurement Procedure. In: Metrology in Chemistry. Lecture Notes in Chemistry, vol 101. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-99206-8_7

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