State of the Art Instead of Biological Variation to Set Requirements for Imprecision (Letters) (Letter to the Editor)
Clinical Chemistry 2000, Oct, 46, 10
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To the Editor: Various models have been proposed to set requirements for imprecision in clinical laboratory sciences. The idea of establishing a hierarchy for these models based on their objectivity has been proposed recently (1,2). Briefly, in the different models, hierarchically ordered, the requirement for imprecision is based on:
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