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Acceptable limit of error

Eind out what the acceptable limits of error are for some manufactured products or for the doses of medicine given at a hospital. [Pg.52]

A useful but not yet universally accepted parameter is the acceptable limit of error (ALE) which is generally set in each laboratory. The rule-of-thumb proposed by Tonks (cited by Palmer and Cavallero, 1980) is illustrative, although it may be too restrictive for many EIA ... [Pg.419]

Tables M-1 and M-2 show National Bureau of Standards (NBS) certification tolerances for laboratory thermometers. The term tolerance in degrees means acceptable limits of error of uncertified thermometers. Aeeuracy in degrees is the limit of error to be expected when all necessary precautions are exercised in the use of thermometers. The limits to which NBS certification values are rounded off are shown in the column Corrections stated to. ... Tables M-1 and M-2 show National Bureau of Standards (NBS) certification tolerances for laboratory thermometers. The term tolerance in degrees means acceptable limits of error of uncertified thermometers. Aeeuracy in degrees is the limit of error to be expected when all necessary precautions are exercised in the use of thermometers. The limits to which NBS certification values are rounded off are shown in the column Corrections stated to. ...

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