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Difference between revisions of "Accuracy"

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|description=The '''accuracy''' of a method is the degree of agreement between an individual test result generated by the method and the true value.
|description='''MitoFit registered projects''' are announced with reference to [[MitoFit protocols]] as [[publicly deposited protocols]]. Project registration is a two-phase process. Guidelines will be defined. (''1'') Pre-registration of a project requires submission to a MitoFit moderator (editor), including protocol details with reference to MitoPedia protocols, or with submission of protocols for publication (Open Access) in MitoPedia. The MitoFit (Bioblast) editors will edit the submitted protocols (layout) and insert into Bioblast submitted pre-registrations and protocols. (''2'') MitoFit moderators (editors) will set up a [[MitoFit accreditation panel]], in which the registrant will be included (perhaps not in the long run, to avoid conflict of interests) and/or for which the registrant can suggest delegates (compare peer review). Accredited [[MitoFit protocols]] are labelled as [[MitoFit accredited]], and the pre-registered MitoFit project becomes labelled and listed as '''MitoFit registered project''' (MitoFit accredited). This is possible before (advance registration), during progress, and after completion of a study (post-registration). A MitoFit registered project receives a code for feeding data into the [[MitoFit data repository]].
|info=[[Paul 1991 Pharm Technol]]
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Contributed by [[Harrison DK]], 2011-11-17

Latest revision as of 15:42, 20 July 2022


high-resolution terminology - matching measurements at high-resolution


Accuracy

Description

The accuracy of a method is the degree of agreement between an individual test result generated by the method and the true value.


Reference: Paul 1991 Pharm Technol





MitoPedia O2k and high-resolution respirometry: Oroboros QM 



Contributed by Harrison DK, 2011-11-17