Measurement uncertainty is a critical parameter that reflects the degree of confidence in the results provided by analytical and clinical laboratories. It encompasses the evaluation of both random ...
Based on the EURAMET Calibration Guide No. 18 “Guidelines on the Calibration of Non-Automatic Weighing Instruments” 1–3 (represented as “EURAMET cg-18”), this QApp function offers a dynamic display of ...
Bayesian uncertainty analysis represents a powerful statistical framework that integrates prior knowledge with observed measurement data to quantify uncertainty in a consistent probabilistic manner.
GUM, the internationally approved technique for calculating measurement uncertainty, is reliant on the availability of a certified reference sample. Likewise, to find any repeatable offset (systematic ...
A reliable assessment of measurement uncertainty in calibration services is an essential qualitative requirement for any calibration laboratory. While general guidance on the estimation of measurement ...
This is really a lab that I have students do, but I am pretty sure they don't read this blog - so it is ok. If they are reading this, hi! We have these projectile cannons that shoot small balls. In ...
With today�s applications requiring lower and lower noise-figure amplifiers, noise-source uncertainty becomes a bigger and bigger concern. Microwave modeling ...
Plainly put, readmissions cost hospitals money. Patients come back to emergency rooms after their initial discharge for many reasons, but emergency medicine physician Kristin Rising, MD, sees a common ...