Completeness Completeness refers to the amount of data collected from a measurement process compared to the amount that was expected to be obtained. For this demonstration, completeness referred to the proportion of valid, acceptable data generated using... Field Portable XRay Fluorescence Analyzer - Page 5Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| John K. Taylor - 1987 - 354 pages
...Environmental Protection Agency proposes [125]: Completeness — A measure of the amount of data obtained from a measurement process compared to the amount that was expected to be obtained under the conditions of measurement. Representativeness -The degree to which the data accurately and... | |
| Suzanne Lesage - 1992 - 568 pages
...conditions at a facility have been adequately assessed [28]; a measure of the amount of data obtained from a measurement process compared to the amount that was expected to be obtained under the conditions of measurement [1]. Field blank A sample of purified water that is transferred... | |
| 137 pages
...shipping, and sample equipment decontamination as specified in Section 7, Sampling Plan. Completeness Completeness refers to the amount of data collected...to the amount that was expected to be obtained. For this demonstration, completeness refers to the proportion of valid, acceptable data generated using... | |
| 202 pages
...that is specific and standardized for the study. Completeness Completeness is defined as "a measure of the amount of data collected from a measurement process...compared to the amount that was expected to be obtained under the conditions of measurement" (Stanley and Vener, 1985). C2000 has established a completeness... | |
| 45 pages
...112 RPD. Five of the six, or 83 percent of the field duplicate sample pairs, fell within this range. Completeness refers to the amount of data collected...from a measurement process compared to the amount expected (Stanley and Vemer 1983). For this demonstration, completeness referred to the proportion... | |
| 49 pages
...Equipment: • Proper operation: This shall be verified every morning of active testing. 5.2.2 Completeness Completeness refers to the amount of data collected from a measurement process compared to the expected amount to be obtained. For this ETV test plan, completeness refers to the proportion of valid,... | |
| 45 pages
...concentrations, defined as %D = ([field technology] - [reflab]) I (reflab} x 100%. 8.9.3.5 Completeness Completeness refers to the amount of data collected from a measurement process expressed as a percentage of the data that would be obtained using an ideal process under ideal conditions.... | |
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