The contribution of sampling to the combined uncertainty of measurement is assessed using a combination of literature review and experimental determination of sampling variability in a range of foodstuffs in order to determine whether there is a consistent relationship between analyte level and proportion of variation attributable to sampling. Experimental determinations used the duplicate method, an economical method of assessing the relative contributions of sampling and analytical variability to the overall variance of results. The experimental work covered sampling of retail foodstuffs. 101 estimates of between-target, between-sampling, and within-sample variance were obtained. It is shown for the first time that sampling variance acros...
The optimised uncertainty (OU) methodology is applied across a range of analyte¿commodity combinatio...
Reproducibility conditions of the replication of a measurement include several circumstances. In che...
The objective of the trials was to estimate in different products (matrices) the components of the m...
This Guide aims to describe various methods that can be used to estimate the uncertainty of measurem...
This Guide aims to describe various methods that can be used to estimate the uncertainty of measurem...
Sampling is an integral part of nearly all chemical measurement and often makes a substantial or eve...
Existing methods have been applied to estimate the uncertainty of measurement, caused by both sampli...
Appropriate sampling, that includes the estimation of measurement uncertainty, is proposed in prefer...
In Europe one feature of National Food Composition Databanks (nFCDBs) is to provide data soundly sup...
Using uncertainty associated with detection of aflatoxin in shelled corn as a model, the uncertainty...
A methodology is proposed, which employs duplicated primary sampling and subsequent duplicated physi...
Uncertainties occur at all stages of a measurement process. Quantification of these uncertainties is...
The second edition of the Eurachem/CITAC Guide on measurement uncertainty arising from sampling (UfS...
New measurement technologies are facilitating new approaches to the improvement of safety and qualit...
A new method has been developed to model the uncertainty of measured concentrations in test material...
The optimised uncertainty (OU) methodology is applied across a range of analyte¿commodity combinatio...
Reproducibility conditions of the replication of a measurement include several circumstances. In che...
The objective of the trials was to estimate in different products (matrices) the components of the m...
This Guide aims to describe various methods that can be used to estimate the uncertainty of measurem...
This Guide aims to describe various methods that can be used to estimate the uncertainty of measurem...
Sampling is an integral part of nearly all chemical measurement and often makes a substantial or eve...
Existing methods have been applied to estimate the uncertainty of measurement, caused by both sampli...
Appropriate sampling, that includes the estimation of measurement uncertainty, is proposed in prefer...
In Europe one feature of National Food Composition Databanks (nFCDBs) is to provide data soundly sup...
Using uncertainty associated with detection of aflatoxin in shelled corn as a model, the uncertainty...
A methodology is proposed, which employs duplicated primary sampling and subsequent duplicated physi...
Uncertainties occur at all stages of a measurement process. Quantification of these uncertainties is...
The second edition of the Eurachem/CITAC Guide on measurement uncertainty arising from sampling (UfS...
New measurement technologies are facilitating new approaches to the improvement of safety and qualit...
A new method has been developed to model the uncertainty of measured concentrations in test material...
The optimised uncertainty (OU) methodology is applied across a range of analyte¿commodity combinatio...
Reproducibility conditions of the replication of a measurement include several circumstances. In che...
The objective of the trials was to estimate in different products (matrices) the components of the m...