acceptance criteria of calibration standards [Bioanalytics]

posted by haydonat – Turkey, 2012-01-31 16:02 (4873 d 10:44 ago) – Posting: # 8026
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(edited on 2012-01-31 17:58)

Thank you for your response :-)

But I want to ask another case we have 8 calibration standards and 6 of them out of range:confused:
Actually if we look at the areas of analyte only one value of CC is not suitable. If we exclude this CC, all of the CCs were in range.
But if we look the deviations of CC samples we exclude highest deviation of CC firstly than one more CC sample is out of range and again this value excluded. But one of the CC sample which have highest deviation and firstly excluded is in the range:-)
At the result we exclude the two CC samples but one of them is in range.

What do you suggest us about this situation?:-)

Regard
Hale


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