Recovery vs. overall efficiency [Bioanalytics]

posted by drajasekhar – India, 2009-12-30 20:50 (6024 d 10:40 ago) – Posting: # 4543
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Dear Ohlbe,

Sorry, I'm not trying to compare Overall efficiencies and LOQ, but when we compare the two methods (CASE I and CASE II) in terms of sensitivity the first method is high sensitive method and when we comparing the overall efficiencies and extraction technique of both the methods, the second (CASE II) one will become a good method. Now, by considering all the above facts, you please tell me which of the above method is a better method!


regards

Rajasekhar

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