| 11. | Sensitivity or detection limit is another specification to be considered, that is how little light can be measured.
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| 12. | The detection limits of Micro-MRI or MRM can be pushed further by taking advantage of microsystem fabrication techniques.
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| 13. | In any event, Earth-size bodies will probably fall below the detection limits of today's telescopes for many years.
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| 14. | This technique results in a 100 to 1000-fold improvement of the detection limit, because the capacitive component is effectively suppressed.
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| 15. | This can be avoided by diluting samples whenever high salt concentrations are suspected, though at a cost to detection limits.
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| 16. | The IQ2000TM TSV detection system, a RT-PCR method, is said to have a detection limit of 10 copies per reaction.
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| 17. | It can be used to lower the detection limits of GC methods, and can improve chromatographic performance by reducing peak widths.
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| 18. | The detection limit is estimated from the mean of the blank, the standard deviation of the blank and some confidence factor.
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| 19. | Significant decreases in concentrations of other metals in moose livers were also noted, especially chromium, which declined to the detection limit.
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| 20. | Another consideration that affects the detection limit is the accuracy of the model used to predict concentration from the raw analytical signal.
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