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The chemical and microbiological testing community is going through a rather difficult period of change. Publication of ISO/IEC 17025 (General requirements for the competence of Calibration and Testing Laboratories, 1999) [1] is placing additional demands on testing laboratories to ensure traceability and estimate uncertainty in their measurements. At the same time, laboratories must remain mindful of the need to provide relevant, timely and economic services to their clients. International Accreditation New Zealand (IANZ) and its accredited laboratories are currently focussing on establishing realistic methods for ensuring traceability to national and international standards and estimating measurement uncertainty. To this end, IANZ recognizes that it has an important role in providing as much advice and assistance as possible, not only to its accredited chemical laboratories but also to all those contemplating accreditation in New Zealand.
John BuckinghamEmail: Phone: +64-9-4455900Fax: +64-9-4455890
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Generic issues and current approaches in the evaluation of bias studies with respect to estimation of measurement uncertainty are discussed, focusing on two main scenarios. In the first, for a within-laboratory assessment of a fully developed uncertainty budget, bias studies are carried out to verify the pre-established performance of a measurement procedure, and design corrective actions if necessary. In the second scenario, for an estimation of measurement uncertainty from within-laboratory validation data, bias studies are carried out to calibrate the whole measurement procedure and evaluate its performance, more specifically to estimate the uncertainty of measurement by combination of bias and precision estimates.
Werner HaesselbarthEmail: Phone: +49-30-81041101Fax: +49-30-81045577
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With measurement uncertainty estimation accounting for all relevant uncertainty contributions, the results of measurements using the same procedure on different objects or samples may no longer be considered as being independent, and correlations have to be taken into account. For this purpose, a simple approximation for the estimation of covariances is derived and applied to the estimation of uncertainty for some basic combinations of two measurement results. This covariance estimate is also applied to the estimation of uncertainty for the mean value of the results of replicate measurements on the same object or sample.
W. HaesselbarthEmail: Phone: +49-30-81041101Fax: +49-30-81045577
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During the last decade, various IUPAC documents have presented concepts related to the important ability of a measurement procedure to provide correct quantity values for amount, concentration, or content of a component in a system. The measurement procedure often, but not necessarily, includes one or more separation steps prior to the final instrumental reading. The vocabularies present concepts with some definitions and terms that disagree or are ambiguous, mostly revolving around the term recovery and its derivatives. The present proposal consists in defining three concepts with the terms actual quantity, initially estimated quantity, and recovered quantity ratio, where quantity is used in the metrological sense of the international vocabulary of basic and general terms in metrology (BIPM, IEC, IFCC, ILAC, ISO, IUPAC, IUPAP, OIML International vocabulary of basic and general terms in metrology, draft, 3rd edn. BIPM, Sèvres, 2005), not as a synonym of amount.
René DybkaerPhone: +45-38-163870Fax: +45-38-163879
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The use of (certified) reference materials and quality control materials can form a suitable basis for evaluating measurement uncertainty of routine measurements. In particular when these materials are used for quality control purposes, it is not always evident how the quality control data can be used in the uncertainty budget of a routine measurement. Current guidance documents on the evaluation of measurement uncertainty and the use of reference materials treat this subject only in part, or in very generic terms. ISO/REMCO has established a new working group that will provide practical guidance and examples on how to use quality control data in the evaluation of measurement uncertainty. A short introduction to the subject is given.
Adriaan M. H. van der VeenEmail: Phone: +31-15-2691733Fax: +31-15-2691670
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A procedure for estimation of measurement uncertainty of photometric analysis based on the ISO GUM method is presented. Two variations of the procedure—for the calibration graph and the standard addition method, respectively—are discussed. The variations are based on mathematical models involving 64 and 80 input quantities, respectively. The uncertainty of the result strongly depends on changes in experimental details. These dependencies are explored for a practical example of determination of the iron content of aluminum. The importance of taking uncertainty from sample preparation into account in uncertainty estimation is stressed. The number of effective degrees of freedom is calculated and discussed. The examples are available as GUM Workbench files in the Electronic Supplementary Material.Electronic Supplementary Material  Supplementary material is available for this article at .
Ivo LeitoEmail: Phone: +372-7-375259Fax: +372-7-375264
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Basic concepts and implementations of the model-based approach to uncertainty evaluation are discussed. One implementation is that of the law of propagation of uncertainty with the use of the central limit theorem as recommended in the Guide to the expression of uncertainty in measurement (GUM). Another is the propagation of distributions, the subject of a supplemental guide to the GUM, which is at an advanced stage of development. It falls in the category of other analytical and numerical methods indicated in the GUM. Two testing applications are used to illustrate the principles: tennis-ball rebound and tensile strength.
Maurice G. CoxEmail: Phone: +44-20-8943-6096Fax: +44-20-8977-7091
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The relationship between calibrated range, residual standard deviation and correlation coefficient r is discussed. It is shown that in typical chemical calibration applications with appropriately distributed calibration points (particularly, with range comparable to mean and with approximately even or with ‘successive dilution’ spacing), the linear correlation coefficient has valid application as a routine criterion for acceptable fit if used with due care.
Stephen L. R. EllisonEmail: Phone: +44-20-8943-7325Fax: +44-20-8943-2767
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The paper reproduces a talk given at a 2-day symposium on quality assurance in chemistry held in Brisbane, Australia in 2005. Intended for an audience of analysts in the field, the theme of the symposium drew inspiration from the series of books by Douglas Adams “The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy”. An introduction to basic concepts of metrological traceability is followed by a discussion of practical steps to ensure metrological traceability of field measurement results. The relationship between metrological traceability and comparability of measurement results is discussed. To achieve metrological traceability in the field, the use of appropriate certified reference materials for calibration is recommended. Examples of atmospheric carbon dioxide and roadside breathalyzer measurements are given.
D. Brynn HibbertEmail: Phone: +61-2-9385-4713Fax: +61-2-9385-6141
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Decision-making in the conformity assessment of exhaust gas analysers with due account of measurement uncertainty and limited sampling is considered. Risks of incorrect decisions where test results lie in the vicinity of a specification limit are assessed in terms of percentage probability and the costs of measurement and environmental consequences, with examples based on the metrological requirements on these analysers stipulated in the new EU Measurement Instrument Directive. An optimised uncertainty methodology is proposed for the first time in legal metrology based on quantitative testing of new instruments for type approval and initial verification, and gives valuable insight into traditional rules limiting uncertainty in conformity assessment in general. Further, an analysis of subsequent verification of exhaust gas analysers in use in society, leads to a new optimised uncertainty methodology based on attribute sampling.
L. R. PendrillEmail: Phone: +46-33-165444Fax: +46-33-165620
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The currently recommended design of collaborative trials (interlaboratory method performance studies) is examined in relation to the usefulness of the resulting statistics. It is suggested that larger experiments, without duplicate analysis, would be more informative.
Michael ThompsonEmail:
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Michael Weisberg’s recent 2007 paper on the chemical bond makes the claim that the chemical notion of the covalent bond is in trouble. This note casts doubts on that claim.
Hinne HettemaEmail:
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Vaporization enthalpies for the isomeric diazines were discussed within the context of recent measurements and estimation techniques. It is suggested that pyridazine shows enigmatic behavior.
Joel F. Liebman (Corresponding author)Email:
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A new CeIII complex was synthesized by mixing the ligand “dioxocyclam” with CeIII ions at pH 8.0 and its redox properties were investigated.
Dan Meyerstein (Corresponding author)Email:
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This presentation deals with issues of comparability and traceability in food analysis in Australia from several perspectives. This includes the current national (Australian) and increasingly international (Codex) performance-based approach to food analysis. The Australian food regulatory process will be described, particularly those aspects that impact on the analysis of food in a regulatory sense. This section will also describe two areas where specific methods have been mandated in legislation and discuss two case studies where the analytical method has impacted on the elaboration of standards. Other areas to be covered include regulation/requirements relating to supply/availability of reference materials, the use of proficiency testing as a means of ensuring comparability, and, finally, some thoughts on what role BIPM/CCQM may play in the analysis of food.Electronic Supplementary Material  Supplementary material is available for this article at
Terry SpencerEmail: Phone: +612-6213-6102Fax: +612-6213-6815
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Single semiconductor quantum dots were embedded into polymer particles with diameters below 0.1 μm by an emulsion polymerization procedure or via a secondary dispersion approach. The photoluminescence properties of the nanocrystals are retained upon encapsulation, as demonstrated by fluorescence confocal microscopy.
Stefan MeckingEmail:
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Terminology within a small laboratory community can be informal without danger of misunderstanding, but communication with a wider audience and not least in publications, needs unequivocal terms for defined concepts. As an example, the many meanings of “concentration” are explored to present a systematic nomenclature, including a concept diagram.
René Dybkaer
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Core-shell and homogeneous distributions of functionalized cerium oxide nanoparticles within spray-dried mesostructured silica spheres are achieved by modification of synthesis parameters such as the templating agent and nanoparticle capping functions. Electronic supplementary material  The online version of this article (doi:) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
Clément Sanchez (Corresponding author)Email:
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The kinetics of substitution by alcohols and by aniline at [tris(3,5-dimethylpyrazolyl)hydroborato]molybdenum nitrosyl dihalides in toluene solution at 298.2 K and at atmospheric pressure are reported and interpreted in terms of an associative mechanism.
Colin D. HubbardEmail:
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