Quantitation limit definition

Quantitation limit means the minimum quantity or level of lead that can reliably be measured or quantified to a specified degree of accuracy and precision.
Quantitation limit means the smallest amount of substance in a sample that can be
Quantitation limit means the lowest amount of analyte in a sample that can be quantitatively determined with suitable precision and accuracy.

Examples of Quantitation limit in a sentence

  • The method developed should be able to quantify all the known related substances (chlorquinaldol, chlorobenzoic acid, quinoline diol, quinoline diacetate but excluding quinoline n-oxide and quinoline chloride) on a weight-for-weight basis to a Quantitation limit of 0.05%.

Related to Quantitation limit

  • emission limit value means a limit on the concentration, mass or emission rate of mercury or mercury compounds, often expressed as “total mercury”, emitted from a point source.

  • Quantitative fit test or "QNFT" means an assessment of the adequacy of respirator fit by numerically measuring the amount of leakage into the respirator.

  • Prescribed Limit means 10% of the issued ordinary share capital of the Company as at the date of passing of this resolution unless the Company has effected a reduction of the share capital of the Company, at any time during the Relevant Period, in which event the issued ordinary share capital of the Company shall be taken to be the amount of the issued ordinary share capital of the Company as altered;

  • Emission limitation means a requirement established by the Board, the director or the Administrator, EPA, which limits the quantity, rate or concentration of emission of air pollutants on a continuous emission reduction including any requirement relating to the operation or maintenance of a source to assure continuous emission reduction (Section 302(k)).