Statistical methods in analytical chemistry [[electronic resource] /] / Peter C. Meier, Richard E. Zünd |
Autore | Meier Peter C. <1945-> |
Edizione | [2nd ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York, : Wiley, c2000 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (452 p.) |
Disciplina |
543.0072
543/.007/2 |
Altri autori (Persone) | ZündRichard E |
Collana | Chemical analysis |
Soggetto topico |
Chemometrics
Chemistry |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-280-25331-2
9786610253319 0-470-24805-X 0-471-72611-7 0-471-72841-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Statistical Methods in Analytical Chemistry; CHEMICAL ANALYSIS; CONTENTS; PREFACE; CHEMICAL ANALYSIS SERIES; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 1: UNIVARIATE DATA; 1.1 Mean and Standard Deviation; 1.1.1 The Most Probable Value; 1.1.2 The Dispersion; 1.1.3 Independency of Measurements; 1.1.4 Reproducibility and Repeatibility; 1.1.5 Reporting the Results; 1.1.6 Interpreting the Results; 1.2 Distributions and the Problem of Small Numbers; 1.2.1 The Normal Distribution; 1.2.2 Student's t Distribution; 1.3 Confidence Limits; 1.3.1 Confidence Limits of the Distribution; 1.3.2 Confidence Limits of the Mean
1.4 The Simulation of a Series of Measurements1.5 Testing for Deviations; 1.5.1 Examining Two Series of Measurements; 1.5.2 The t-Test; 1.5.3 Extension of the t-Test to More Than Two Series of Measurements; 1.5.4 Multiple-Range Test; 1.5.5 Outlier Tests; 1.5.6 Analysis of Variance (ANOVA); 1.6 Number of Determinations; 1.7 Width of a Distribution; 1.7.1 The F-Test; 1.7.2 Confidence Limits for a Standard Deviation; 1.7.3 Bartlett Test; 1.8 Charting a Distribution; 1.8.1 Histograms; 1.8.2 X2-Test; 1.8.3 Probability Charts; 1.8.4 Conventional Control Charts (Shewhart Charts); 1.8.5 Cumsum Charts 1.9 Errors of the First and Second KindCHAPTER 2: BI- AND MULTIVARIATE DATA; 2.1 Correlation; 2.2 Linear Regression; 2.2.1 The Standard Approach; 2.2.2 Slope and Intercept; 2.2.3 Residual Variance; 2.2.4 Testing Linearity and Slope; 2.2.5 Interpolating Y(x); 2.2.6 Interpolating X(y); 2.2.7 Limit of Detection; 2.2.8 Minimizing the Costs of a Calibration; 2.2.9 Standard Addition; 2.2.10 Weighted Regression; 2.2.11 The Intersection of Two Linear Regression Lines; 2.3 Nonlinear Regression; 2.3.1 Linearization; 2.3.2 Nonlinear Regression and Modeling; 2.4 Multidimensional Data/Visualizing Data CHAPTER 3: RELATED TOPICS3.1 GMP Background: Selectivity and Interference/Linearity/Accuracy/Precision/Reliability/Economic Considerations; 3.2 Development, Qualification, and Validation; Installation Qualification, Operations Qualification, Performance Qualification/Method Development/Method Validation; 3.3 Data Treatment Scheme: Data Acquisition/Acceptance Criteria/Data Assembly and Clean-up/Data Evaluation/ Presentation of R; 3.4 Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA); 3.5 Optimization Techniques; 3.5.1 Full Factorial vs. Classical Experiments; 3.5.2 Simplex-Guided Experiments 3.5.3 Optimization of the Model: Curve Fitting3.5.4 Computer Simulation; 3.5.5 Monte Carlo Technique (MCT); 3.6 Smoothing and Filtering Data/Box-Car Averaging/Moving Average/Savitzky-Golay Filtering/CUSUM; 3.7 Error Propagation and Numerical Artifacts; 3.8 Programs; CHAPTER 4: COMPLEX EXAMPLES; 4.1 To Weigh or Not to Weigh; 4.2 Nonlinear Fitting; 4.3 UV-Assay Cost Structure; 4.4 Process Validation; 4.5 Regulations and Realities; 4.6 Diffusing Vapors; 4.7 Stability a la Carte; 4.8 Secret Shampoo Switch; 4.9 Tablet Press Woes; 4.10 Sounding Out Solubility; 4.11 Exploring a Data Jungle 4.12 Sifting Through Sieved Samples |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910146074303321 |
Meier Peter C. <1945-> | ||
New York, : Wiley, c2000 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Statistical methods in analytical chemistry [[electronic resource] /] / Peter C. Meier, Richard E. Zünd |
Autore | Meier Peter C. <1945-> |
Edizione | [2nd ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York, : Wiley, c2000 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (452 p.) |
Disciplina |
543.0072
543/.007/2 |
Altri autori (Persone) | ZündRichard E |
Collana | Chemical analysis |
Soggetto topico |
Chemometrics
Chemistry |
ISBN |
1-280-25331-2
9786610253319 0-470-24805-X 0-471-72611-7 0-471-72841-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Statistical Methods in Analytical Chemistry; CHEMICAL ANALYSIS; CONTENTS; PREFACE; CHEMICAL ANALYSIS SERIES; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 1: UNIVARIATE DATA; 1.1 Mean and Standard Deviation; 1.1.1 The Most Probable Value; 1.1.2 The Dispersion; 1.1.3 Independency of Measurements; 1.1.4 Reproducibility and Repeatibility; 1.1.5 Reporting the Results; 1.1.6 Interpreting the Results; 1.2 Distributions and the Problem of Small Numbers; 1.2.1 The Normal Distribution; 1.2.2 Student's t Distribution; 1.3 Confidence Limits; 1.3.1 Confidence Limits of the Distribution; 1.3.2 Confidence Limits of the Mean
1.4 The Simulation of a Series of Measurements1.5 Testing for Deviations; 1.5.1 Examining Two Series of Measurements; 1.5.2 The t-Test; 1.5.3 Extension of the t-Test to More Than Two Series of Measurements; 1.5.4 Multiple-Range Test; 1.5.5 Outlier Tests; 1.5.6 Analysis of Variance (ANOVA); 1.6 Number of Determinations; 1.7 Width of a Distribution; 1.7.1 The F-Test; 1.7.2 Confidence Limits for a Standard Deviation; 1.7.3 Bartlett Test; 1.8 Charting a Distribution; 1.8.1 Histograms; 1.8.2 X2-Test; 1.8.3 Probability Charts; 1.8.4 Conventional Control Charts (Shewhart Charts); 1.8.5 Cumsum Charts 1.9 Errors of the First and Second KindCHAPTER 2: BI- AND MULTIVARIATE DATA; 2.1 Correlation; 2.2 Linear Regression; 2.2.1 The Standard Approach; 2.2.2 Slope and Intercept; 2.2.3 Residual Variance; 2.2.4 Testing Linearity and Slope; 2.2.5 Interpolating Y(x); 2.2.6 Interpolating X(y); 2.2.7 Limit of Detection; 2.2.8 Minimizing the Costs of a Calibration; 2.2.9 Standard Addition; 2.2.10 Weighted Regression; 2.2.11 The Intersection of Two Linear Regression Lines; 2.3 Nonlinear Regression; 2.3.1 Linearization; 2.3.2 Nonlinear Regression and Modeling; 2.4 Multidimensional Data/Visualizing Data CHAPTER 3: RELATED TOPICS3.1 GMP Background: Selectivity and Interference/Linearity/Accuracy/Precision/Reliability/Economic Considerations; 3.2 Development, Qualification, and Validation; Installation Qualification, Operations Qualification, Performance Qualification/Method Development/Method Validation; 3.3 Data Treatment Scheme: Data Acquisition/Acceptance Criteria/Data Assembly and Clean-up/Data Evaluation/ Presentation of R; 3.4 Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA); 3.5 Optimization Techniques; 3.5.1 Full Factorial vs. Classical Experiments; 3.5.2 Simplex-Guided Experiments 3.5.3 Optimization of the Model: Curve Fitting3.5.4 Computer Simulation; 3.5.5 Monte Carlo Technique (MCT); 3.6 Smoothing and Filtering Data/Box-Car Averaging/Moving Average/Savitzky-Golay Filtering/CUSUM; 3.7 Error Propagation and Numerical Artifacts; 3.8 Programs; CHAPTER 4: COMPLEX EXAMPLES; 4.1 To Weigh or Not to Weigh; 4.2 Nonlinear Fitting; 4.3 UV-Assay Cost Structure; 4.4 Process Validation; 4.5 Regulations and Realities; 4.6 Diffusing Vapors; 4.7 Stability a la Carte; 4.8 Secret Shampoo Switch; 4.9 Tablet Press Woes; 4.10 Sounding Out Solubility; 4.11 Exploring a Data Jungle 4.12 Sifting Through Sieved Samples |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910829826103321 |
Meier Peter C. <1945-> | ||
New York, : Wiley, c2000 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Statistical methods in analytical chemistry / / Peter C. Meier, Richard E. Zund |
Autore | Meier Peter C. <1945-> |
Edizione | [2nd ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York, : Wiley, c2000 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (452 p.) |
Disciplina | 543/.007/2 |
Altri autori (Persone) | ZundRichard E |
Collana | Chemical analysis |
Soggetto topico |
Chemometrics
Chemistry |
ISBN |
1-280-25331-2
9786610253319 0-470-24805-X 0-471-72611-7 0-471-72841-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Statistical Methods in Analytical Chemistry; CHEMICAL ANALYSIS; CONTENTS; PREFACE; CHEMICAL ANALYSIS SERIES; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 1: UNIVARIATE DATA; 1.1 Mean and Standard Deviation; 1.1.1 The Most Probable Value; 1.1.2 The Dispersion; 1.1.3 Independency of Measurements; 1.1.4 Reproducibility and Repeatibility; 1.1.5 Reporting the Results; 1.1.6 Interpreting the Results; 1.2 Distributions and the Problem of Small Numbers; 1.2.1 The Normal Distribution; 1.2.2 Student's t Distribution; 1.3 Confidence Limits; 1.3.1 Confidence Limits of the Distribution; 1.3.2 Confidence Limits of the Mean
1.4 The Simulation of a Series of Measurements1.5 Testing for Deviations; 1.5.1 Examining Two Series of Measurements; 1.5.2 The t-Test; 1.5.3 Extension of the t-Test to More Than Two Series of Measurements; 1.5.4 Multiple-Range Test; 1.5.5 Outlier Tests; 1.5.6 Analysis of Variance (ANOVA); 1.6 Number of Determinations; 1.7 Width of a Distribution; 1.7.1 The F-Test; 1.7.2 Confidence Limits for a Standard Deviation; 1.7.3 Bartlett Test; 1.8 Charting a Distribution; 1.8.1 Histograms; 1.8.2 X2-Test; 1.8.3 Probability Charts; 1.8.4 Conventional Control Charts (Shewhart Charts); 1.8.5 Cumsum Charts 1.9 Errors of the First and Second KindCHAPTER 2: BI- AND MULTIVARIATE DATA; 2.1 Correlation; 2.2 Linear Regression; 2.2.1 The Standard Approach; 2.2.2 Slope and Intercept; 2.2.3 Residual Variance; 2.2.4 Testing Linearity and Slope; 2.2.5 Interpolating Y(x); 2.2.6 Interpolating X(y); 2.2.7 Limit of Detection; 2.2.8 Minimizing the Costs of a Calibration; 2.2.9 Standard Addition; 2.2.10 Weighted Regression; 2.2.11 The Intersection of Two Linear Regression Lines; 2.3 Nonlinear Regression; 2.3.1 Linearization; 2.3.2 Nonlinear Regression and Modeling; 2.4 Multidimensional Data/Visualizing Data CHAPTER 3: RELATED TOPICS3.1 GMP Background: Selectivity and Interference/Linearity/Accuracy/Precision/Reliability/Economic Considerations; 3.2 Development, Qualification, and Validation; Installation Qualification, Operations Qualification, Performance Qualification/Method Development/Method Validation; 3.3 Data Treatment Scheme: Data Acquisition/Acceptance Criteria/Data Assembly and Clean-up/Data Evaluation/ Presentation of R; 3.4 Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA); 3.5 Optimization Techniques; 3.5.1 Full Factorial vs. Classical Experiments; 3.5.2 Simplex-Guided Experiments 3.5.3 Optimization of the Model: Curve Fitting3.5.4 Computer Simulation; 3.5.5 Monte Carlo Technique (MCT); 3.6 Smoothing and Filtering Data/Box-Car Averaging/Moving Average/Savitzky-Golay Filtering/CUSUM; 3.7 Error Propagation and Numerical Artifacts; 3.8 Programs; CHAPTER 4: COMPLEX EXAMPLES; 4.1 To Weigh or Not to Weigh; 4.2 Nonlinear Fitting; 4.3 UV-Assay Cost Structure; 4.4 Process Validation; 4.5 Regulations and Realities; 4.6 Diffusing Vapors; 4.7 Stability a la Carte; 4.8 Secret Shampoo Switch; 4.9 Tablet Press Woes; 4.10 Sounding Out Solubility; 4.11 Exploring a Data Jungle 4.12 Sifting Through Sieved Samples |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910876661403321 |
Meier Peter C. <1945-> | ||
New York, : Wiley, c2000 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|