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102. Report of a Round Table on "Global Assurance of Traceability" held at the Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements '96 (CPEM '96)
103. Verification of the long term stability of uranium reference solutions of low concentration
104. Equipartition of the eigenfunctions of quantized ergodic maps on the torus
105. The second Eurachem workshop on European co-operation in interlaboratory studies: a report
106. Quantization of a class of piecewise affine transformations on the torus
107. Organisation of the mitochondrial genome of Trichophyton rubrum. DNA sequence analysis of the ND4 gene, the ATPase subunit-6 gene, the ribosomal RNA small-subunit gene, the ND6 gene, the COXIII gene, the ATPase subunit-8 gene and six tRNA genes that correspond respectively to the tyrosine, lysine, glutamine, asparagine, isoleucine and tryptophan isoacceptors
108. Traceability of “BERM”: connecting biological and environmental reference measurements into the SI system
109. How far can the concepts of traceability and GUM/VIM can be applied to measurement results in laboratory medicine: Antwerp conference consensus statements on the applicability of the concepts metrological traceability, measurement uncertainty, and VIM in laboratory medicine
110. Stable isotope dilution: an essential tool in metrology
111. How to disseminate traceability?: A Workshop for National Measurement Institutes at CCQM
112. CBNM - determination of Li in BCR reference materials RM 303 and RM 304 lyophilized serum by isotope dilution mass spectrometry (IDMS)
113. The international measurement evaluation programme IMEP-2: Cd in polyethylene
114. List of EA Members
115. A determination of the Avogadro Constant
116. Mitochondrial DNA sequence analysis of the cytochrome oxidase subunit I and II genes, the ATPase9 gene, the NADH dehydrogenase ND4L and ND5 gene complex, and the glutaminyl, methionyl and arginyl tRNA genes from Trichophyton rubrum
117. The Avogadro number is an integer multiple of the number “1”
118. Realizing the second opportunity for chemists to re-think the mole
119. Isotope dilution mass spectrometry: what can it contribute to accuracy in trace analysis?
120. The International Measurement Evaluation Programme (IMEP):: Full graphical presentation of results from IMEP-6, "Trace elements in water", on the Springer-Verlag website
121. Basic equations and uncertainties in isotope-dilution mass spectrometry for traceability to SI of values obtained by this primary method
122. Report on the First Meeting of the Consultative Committee (to CIPM/BIPM) on Amount of Substance, BIPM, Paris, 19-21 April 1995
123. What is new in certified reference materials and measurements at IRMM?
124. More on the case of using “analyte” as “measurand”
125. Certified reference materials for the determination of cadmium in polyethylene
126. What is the meaning of the concept ‘consistency’ in (chemical) measurement?
127. IUPAC-IUGS recommendation on the half life of 87Rb
128. “Analyte” is frequently used as synonym for “measurand”: is that correct?
129. Is “consensus value” a correct term for the product of pooling measurement results?
130. A reference value in a proficiency testing scheme should be as metrologically credible as possible
131. “Quality of a measurement result” is established by means of metrological criteria
132. About some basic concepts for metrology in analytical chemistry
133. The 2012 International Vocabulary of Metrology: “VIM”
134. From competition back to cooperation?
135. Author’s reply to the comment on “Chemists’ views on measurement results are influenced too much by statistical considerations and not enough by the application of simple metrological principles”
136. Trade disputes involving chemical (analytical) measurement results can be won by developing and developed countries alike
137. On the difference between a ‘reference material’ and a ‘material reference’
138. Chemists’ views on measurement results are influenced too much by statistical considerations and not enough by the application of simple metrological principles
139. The qualifier “primary” should not be used too lightly in the context of measurement
140. Does accreditation ensure competence in measurement?
141. Definitions of metrological concepts are lighthouses
142. Measurement results should not be tortured until they confess
143. ‘Fitness-for-intended-use’ is an important concept in measurement
144. A metrological traceability chain prevents circular reasoning in measurement design
145. Metrological traceability is a prerequisite for evaluation of measurement uncertainty
146. An Editor shall not “censor” submitted papers
147. An isotope dilution mass spectrometric measurement procedure has the potential of being a very good reference measurement procedure, but is not a “definitive” one
148. Making measurement results metrologically traceable to SI units requires more than just expressing them in SI units
149. On ‘trueness control materials’, better known under the multi-purpose term of ‘Certified Reference Materials’ (CRMs)
150. ACQUAL Volume 15
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