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sensitivity in metrology and analytical chemistry (A)

1. Quotient of the change in the indication and the corresponding change in the value of the quantity being measured.

2. Slope of the calibration curve. If the curve is in fact a ‘curve’, rather than a straight line, then of course sensitivity will be a function of analyte concentration or amount. If sensitivity is to be a unique performance characteristic, it must depend only on the chemical measurement process, not upon scale factors.

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