loq
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4ADJ.
accepted, defined, higher, prespecified
VERB + LOQ
limit, value
LOQ + NOUN
evaluation
ADV.
only
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noun
Limit of quantification (or limit of quantitation); the lowest concentration of a substance that can be accurately measured under specified experimental. conditions.
Therefore LOD and LOQ evaluation is only necessary for water.
For this reason, many regulatory agencies define another limit, the limit of quantitation (LOQ), which is higher than the LOD and should have better precision.
noun
Alternative form of LOQ.
Values above the limit of quantification (LoQ) were only obtained in the 'fish' and 'alcoholic beverages' groups, but mean concentration levels in the latter group were very low (4/<gkg~1)4 in comparison to those obtained for the fish group.
If the reproducibility (CV 80%) meet a prespecified value, the LoQ is validated.
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6Therefore LOD and LOQ evaluation is only necessary for water.
WiktionaryFor this reason, many regulatory agencies define another limit, the limit of quantitation (LOQ), which is higher than the LOD and should have better precision.
WiktionaryIt is generally accepted that the LOQ is linked to method performance expectations including accuracy and precision.
WiktionaryValues above the limit of quantification (LoQ) were only obtained in the 'fish' and 'alcoholic beverages' groups, but mean concentration levels in the latter group were very low (4/
If the reproducibility (CV 80%) meet a prespecified value, the LoQ is validated.
WiktionaryThe empirical method is the same procedure as above for determination of LoQ but defined as the concentration at which all acceptance criteria are met and the quantitative value is within +-20% of the
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