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| The Accuracy table indicates how well the calibration curve fits the calibrator data. Accuracy is calculated by the estimated concentration from the mean response for each sample, divided by the target concentration for that sample.
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| The mean transformed response for each calibrator is quantified using the fitted calibration curve, and the results appear in the first column of the accuracy table.
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| The next column (Calc./Target) presents the ratio between the calculated value and the known or target value for the calibrator, displayed as a percent. If the calibration curve matches the data, these values will be near 100%.
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| The last two columns in this table represent the 95% confidence limits for the Calc./Target values. As long as the range of these two values includes 100%, each calibrator can be considered to fit the data well.
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