BQL = 0: bad rule [Software]

posted by Helmut Homepage – Vienna, Austria, 2018-07-16 18:02 (2109 d 16:12 ago) – Posting: # 19067
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Hi Babe_Ruth,

❝ ❝ Bad practice to force BQLs after tmax to zero


❝ What about for sparse sampling methods?


Sparse sampling is another cup of tea. Sounds trivial but actually isn’t.

❝ If there are 3 samples/time point, wouldn't we want to use 3 values for the calculation of the mean concentration? In which case imputing BQL concentrations with a value of 0 or close to 0 would be more favorable than not including the value altogether?


Some ideas:

❝ […] I'm interested in learning more about what I'm doing.


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❝ Browsing these forums in my spare time really helps me see where others are in environment of the Ba/Be world :) Searching old topics have answered most of the questions I have had, which is super helpful.


Maybe you can convince your employer to browse the forum in your payed time…



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