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G01N 37/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2694828

A prototype of a computerized system (which also could be operated from an internet website) has been developed to automatically acquire, statistically test and supply the parameters needed (standard deviation and percent recovery--obtained by running control samples) to compute 95% confidence intervals for chemical (and other) measurements contained in an organizations's main database and ultimately to unbias those measurements and their confidence intervals. All sources of stochastic variation within the analytical methods are characterized, adjusted and corrected so as to provide parameters that are truly representative of the stochastic processes occurring in them as they are being done in a particular laboratory. This is done by running chemical, biological, microbiological or radiological control samples on specially designed computer forms that automatically test the data statistically as it is being accumulated. These forms and their control samples are often suitable to be continued to be run for quality assurance purposes.

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