Analytical Performance Characteristics should be Judged Against Objective Quality Specifications (Editorial)
Clinical Chemistry 1999, March, 45, 3
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The discipline of clinical chemistry is dynamic. Even a superficial glance at contents pages of the journal over recent years demonstrates a marked evolution of the field. Appropriately, the Information for authors has also changed over the years to reflect new concepts of what constitutes an acceptable publication. Readers of the Journal may have noticed an addition to the 1999 Information for authors (1), under the heading Description of Analytical Methods and Results, namely:
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