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Detection limit: The lowest level that can be determined by a specific analytical procedure or test method.

 


Detection Limit
The lowest concentration of a chemical that can reliably be distinguished from a zero concentration.
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detection limit Concentration at which the presence of a contaminant can be detected.

Detection Limit
The minimum concentrations which must be accurately and precisely measured by the laboratory and/or specified in the quality assurance plan.
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Lower Detection Limit: The smallest signal above background noise an instrument can reliably detect.
Lower Explosive Limit (LEL): The concentration of a compound in air below which the mixture will not catch on fire.

Detection limit - The smallest amount of substance that a laboratory test can reliably measure in a sample of air, water, soil or other medium.
Dose - The amount of substance to which a person is exposed.

Instrument Detection Limit (IDL): Determined by multiplying by three the standard deviation obtained for the analysis of a standard solution (each analyte in reagent water) at a concentration ...

Upper Detection Limit The largest concentration that an instrument can reliably detect.Uranium A radioactive element that is naturally present in low concentrations in soil, rock and water.

MDL- Method Detection Limit
MEC- Model Energy Code
MEI- Maximally (or most) Exposed Individual
MEP- Multiple Extraction Procedure
MHDDV- Medium Heavy-Duty Diesel Vehicle
MOBILE5A- Mobile Source Emission Factor Model
MOE- Margin Of Exposure ...

range (of an instrument): The range of an instrument describes all values lying between the detection limits of the instrument. The lower detection limit is the minimum statistically quantifiable instrument response or reading.

is not known: for example, a cohort study in which some persons cannot be followed to the predetermined end of the study (“right-censored data') or environmental assay data in which some results are less than the sample detection limit (“ ...

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Lower Detection Limit
Lower Explosive Limit (LEL)
Lowest Acceptable Daily Dose
Lowest Achievable Emission Rate
Lowest Observed Adverse Effect Level (LOAEL)
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See also: Table, Water, Waste, Concentration, Soil

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