Run ≠ batch? [Bioanalytics]
A slightly different calibration function not necessarily leads to "different" (from what, btw. We simply don't know the correct concentration of any given analyte in a volunteer sample...) concentrations calculated, as the signal for the volunteer samples might change accordingly.
Again: Which systematic, non-random effects between batches do you assume here?
Again: Which systematic, non-random effects between batches do you assume here?
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Kindest regards, nobody
Kindest regards, nobody
Complete thread:
- Crossover: samples of p1 and p2 in different batches? Ravuri sindhura 2019-09-18 19:16 [Bioanalytics]
- Crossover: samples of p1 and p2 in different batches? dshah 2019-09-19 09:16
- Leads to a (pseudo-) period effect Helmut 2019-09-19 15:33
- Leads to a (pseudo-) period effect ? Ohlbe 2019-09-19 15:50
- Leads to a (pseudo-) period effect ? Helmut 2019-09-19 15:59
- Leads to a (pseudo-) period effect ? nobody 2019-09-19 16:21
- Almost entirely OT Helmut 2019-09-19 17:22
- Almost entirely OT nobody 2019-09-19 17:46
- Completely OT Helmut 2019-09-19 18:08
- Almost entirely OT nobody 2019-09-19 17:46
- Almost entirely OT Helmut 2019-09-19 17:22
- Leads to a (pseudo-) period effect ? dshah 2019-09-20 07:52
- Leads to a (pseudo-) period effect ? nobody 2019-09-20 08:00
- Run ≠ batch? Helmut 2019-09-20 09:42
- Run ≠ batch Ohlbe 2019-09-20 10:37
- Run ≠ batch? dshah 2019-09-23 07:43
- Run ≠ batch?nobody 2019-09-23 08:36
- Leads to a (pseudo-) period effect ? nobody 2019-09-19 16:21
- Leads to a (pseudo-) period effect ? Helmut 2019-09-19 15:59
- Leads to a (pseudo-) period effect Ravuri sindhura 2019-09-23 13:04
- Leads to a (pseudo-) period effect ? Ohlbe 2019-09-19 15:50
- Leads to a (pseudo-) period effect Helmut 2019-09-19 15:33
- Crossover: samples of p1 and p2 in different batches? dshah 2019-09-19 09:16