Across
- 3. precision between laboratories
- 7. The ability of a method to discriminate between the analyte(s) and other components which may be present
- 8. The practices and procedures that lead to the achievement of quality analytical data
- 9. The process of ensuring that a test procedure is accurate, reproducible and robust within the specific analyte range for the intended application
- 10. measure of the capability of an analytical method to stay unchanged by small deliberate changes in method parameters
Down
- 1. closeness of the measured value to the true value
- 2. Fitness for purpose
- 4. a sample containing all components except the analyte
- 5. evaluated by visual inspection of a plot of signals as a function of analyte concentration or content
- 6. reproducibility of a measurement
