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Critical to “Trace Analysis” measurement are the concepts of detection and quantification. Detection means positively identifying a chemical component. The term Minimum Detection Limit (MDL), used here, follows that of Currie, and is the smallest concentration that yields a net count, above system background, which will be detected with a 95% probability (with only a 5% probability of false detection).


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