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Calibration in Clinical Chemistry by FaryalBaloch is a document available to read on EtoBox.
Calibration is the process of establishing the relationship between instrument measurements and the true concentration of analytes in samples. It involves testing calibrators of known concentrations to generate a calibration curve. Calibration must be verified regularly, such as every six months or when controls show shifts, to ensure accurate patient results. Verification involves testing samples of known values to confirm the calibration is still valid across the reportable range. Proper calibration and v
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- FaryalBaloch
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- EN