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Lynn Vanatta
Lynn Vanatta
Lynn Vanatta
is an Analytical Chemist and long-time contributor of the Statistics in Analytical Chemistry articles with co-author David Coleman.
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Articles by Lynn Vanatta
Statistics in Analytical Chemistry: Part 8—Calibration Diagnostics
Friday, November 21, 2003
The past seven articles have provided the fundamentals of calibration, including a protocol for designing a calibration study.
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Statistics in Analytical Chemistry: Part 7—A Review
Monday, September 01, 2003
With the publication of the previous installment (American Laboratory, July 2003), this series of articles has arrived at a logical spot for reviewing what has been presented to date.
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Statistics in Analytical Chemistry: Part 6—Calibration design
Friday, July 18, 2003
In the last installment in this series, it was suggested that a rule-of-thumb for calibration designs was five-by-five (i.e., five replicates of each of five concentrations), for a total of 25 data ...
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Statistics in Analytical Chemistry: Part 5—Calibration: Calibration design
Monday, June 02, 2003
With many things in life, the quality and usefulness of the outcome depends in large measure on the care with which the event is planned.
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Statistics in Analytical Chemistry: Part 4—Calibration: Uncertainty intervals
Monday, March 03, 2003
As was discussed in the previous column of this series (in the January 2003 issue of American Laboratory), calibration is a procedure that imperfectly transforms a response into a useful measurement.
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Statistics in Analytical Chemistry Calibration: Introduction and Ordinary Least Squares
Wednesday, January 01, 2003
Calibration is a modeling procedure by which a response (e.g., peak area) can be transformed into a useful measurement (e.g.,concentration).
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Statistics in Analytical Chemistry: Part 2—Measurement and the Real-Number Line
Friday, November 01, 2002
Measurement is at the heart of what analytical chemists do on a routine basis.
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Statistics in Analytical Chemistry: A new American Laboratory column
Sunday, September 01, 2002
Welcome to “Statistics in analytical chemistry.”
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