Uncertainty of measurement has become a paramount factor to consider in pathology. In the UK, consideration of uncertainty of measurement is mandatory for medical laboratories who apply to be accredited against ISO15189:2012 via the United Kingdom Accreditation Service. This guideline intends to help those working within diagnostic andrology to better understand the concept of uncertainty, and how it can be applied to semen analysis and post-vasectomy semen analysis. The various areas where uncertainty may exist are identified, and guidance is provided to minimise this uncertainty. This guidance is produced by the Association of Biomedical Andrologists alongside experts in the field of andrology, in order to aid laboratory scientists in und...
The "Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement" (GUM) is the foundational docu...
The purpose of the guide is to help laboratories engaged in routine microbiological analysis to calc...
Despite of exhaustive literature information, analysts are still fronting serious problems in estima...
Uncertainty of measurement has become a paramount factor to consider in pathology. In the UK, consid...
These guidelines have been produced in response to the Australian requirement for medical testing la...
Background: In many countries, regulatory authorities that use International Organization for Standa...
Laboratory medicine decreases diagnostic uncertainty, but is influenced by factors causing uncertain...
Error methods - compared with uncertainty methods - offer simpler, more intuitive and practical proc...
Aim and objective: Measurement uncertainty (MU) calculation for quantitative parameters is a mandato...
The increasing demands on the quality of results provided by the accredited test laboratories breed...
Large numbers of measurements are being carried out in the industries and all the sectors of science...
Clinicians request a large part of measurements of biological quantities that clinical laboratories ...
An adequate assessment of the measurement uncertainty in a laboratory medicine is one of the most im...
IntroductionMeasurement uncertainty is a non-negative parameter that characterizes the distribution ...
The knowledge of measurement uncertainty is important to judge the diagnostic power of quantitative ...
The "Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement" (GUM) is the foundational docu...
The purpose of the guide is to help laboratories engaged in routine microbiological analysis to calc...
Despite of exhaustive literature information, analysts are still fronting serious problems in estima...
Uncertainty of measurement has become a paramount factor to consider in pathology. In the UK, consid...
These guidelines have been produced in response to the Australian requirement for medical testing la...
Background: In many countries, regulatory authorities that use International Organization for Standa...
Laboratory medicine decreases diagnostic uncertainty, but is influenced by factors causing uncertain...
Error methods - compared with uncertainty methods - offer simpler, more intuitive and practical proc...
Aim and objective: Measurement uncertainty (MU) calculation for quantitative parameters is a mandato...
The increasing demands on the quality of results provided by the accredited test laboratories breed...
Large numbers of measurements are being carried out in the industries and all the sectors of science...
Clinicians request a large part of measurements of biological quantities that clinical laboratories ...
An adequate assessment of the measurement uncertainty in a laboratory medicine is one of the most im...
IntroductionMeasurement uncertainty is a non-negative parameter that characterizes the distribution ...
The knowledge of measurement uncertainty is important to judge the diagnostic power of quantitative ...
The "Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement" (GUM) is the foundational docu...
The purpose of the guide is to help laboratories engaged in routine microbiological analysis to calc...
Despite of exhaustive literature information, analysts are still fronting serious problems in estima...