Already a subscriber?
MADCAD.com Free Trial
Sign up for a 3 day free trial to explore the MADCAD.com interface, PLUS access the
2009 International Building Code to see how it all works.
If you like to setup a quick demo, let us know at support@madcad.com
or +1 800.798.9296 and we will be happy to schedule a webinar for you.
Security check
Please login to your personal account to use this feature.
Please login to your authorized staff account to use this feature.
Are you sure you want to empty the cart?
BS EN ISO 11929-4:2023 Determination of the characteristic limits (decision threshold, detection limit and limits of the coverage interval) for measurements of ionizing radiation. Fundamentals and application - Guidelines to applications, 2023
- undefined
- 5.1 Procedures according to ISO 11929 (all parts)
- 5.2 Survey on the examples
- 5.3 General stipulations
- 6.1 Definition of the task and general aspects
- 6.2 Model of evaluation and standard uncertainty
- 6.3 Available information, input data, and specifications
- 6.4 Evaluation of the measurement and characteristic limits according to ISO 11929-1 [Go to Page]
- 6.4.1 Background effect
- 6.4.2 Primary result and its associated standard uncertainty
- 6.4.3 Standard uncertainty as a function of an assumed true value
- 6.4.4 Decision threshold
- 6.4.5 Detection limit
- 6.4.6 Limits of coverage intervals
- 6.4.7 The best estimate and its associated standard uncertainty
- 6.5 Documentation of the results obtained by ISO 11929-1 and ISO 11929-2
- 6.6 Assessment and explanations
- 7.1 Definition of the task and general aspects
- 7.2 Model of evaluation and standard uncertainty
- 7.3 Available information, input data, and specifications
- 7.4 Evaluation of the measurement and characteristic limits according to ISO 11929-1 [Go to Page]
- 7.4.1 Background effect
- 7.4.2 Primary result and its associated standard uncertainty
- 7.4.3 Standard uncertainty as a function of an assumed true value
- 7.4.4 Decision threshold
- 7.4.5 Detection limit
- 7.4.6 Limits of coverage intervals
- 7.4.7 The best estimate and its associated standard uncertainty
- 7.5 Documentation of the results obtained by ISO 11929-1 and ISO 11929-2
- 7.6 Assessment and explanations
- 7.7 An alternative example of a measurement with small count numbers [Go to Page]
- 7.7.1 General
- 7.7.2 Background effect
- 7.7.3 Primary result and its associated standard uncertainty
- 7.7.4 Standard uncertainty as a function of an assumed true value
- 7.7.5 Decision threshold
- 7.7.6 Detection limit
- 7.7.7 Limits of coverage intervals
- 7.7.8 The best estimate and its associated standard uncertainty
- 7.8 Documentation of the results obtained by ISO 11929-1 and ISO 11929-2
- 7.9 Assessment of the alternative example and explanations
- 8.1 Definition of the task and general aspects
- 8.2 Model of evaluation and standard uncertainty
- 8.3 Available information, input data, and specifications
- 8.4 Evaluation of the measurement and characteristic limits according to ISO 11929-1 [Go to Page]
- 8.4.1 Background effect
- 8.4.2 Primary result and its associated standard uncertainty
- 8.4.3 Standard uncertainty as a function of an assumed true value
- 8.4.4 Decision threshold
- 8.4.5 Detection limit
- 8.4.6 Limits of coverage intervals
- 8.4.7 The best estimate and its associated standard uncertainty
- 8.5 Documentation of the results obtained by ISO 11929-1 and ISO 11929-2
- 8.6 Assessment and explanations
- 9.1 Definition of the task and general aspects
- 9.2 Model of evaluation and standard uncertainty
- 9.3 Available information, input data, and specifications
- 9.4 Evaluation of the measurement and characteristic limits according to ISO 11929-1 [Go to Page]
- 9.4.1 Background effect
- 9.4.2 Primary result and its associated standard uncertainty
- 9.4.3 Standard uncertainty as a function of an assumed true value
- 9.4.4 Decision threshold
- 9.4.5 Detection limit
- 9.4.6 Limits of coverage intervals
- 9.4.7 The best estimate and its associated standard uncertainty
- 9.5 Documentation of the results obtained by ISO 11929-1 and ISO 11929-2
- 9.6 Assessment and explanations
- 10.1 Definition of the task and general aspects
- 10.2 Model of evaluation and standard uncertainty
- 10.3 Available information, input data, and specifications
- 10.4 Evaluation of the measurement and characteristic limits according to ISO 11929-1 [Go to Page]
- 10.4.1 Background effect
- 10.4.2 Primary result and its associated standard uncertainty
- 10.4.3 Standard uncertainty as a function of an assumed true value
- 10.4.4 Decision threshold
- 10.4.5 Detection limit
- 10.4.6 Limits of coverage intervals
- 10.4.7 The best estimate and its associated standard uncertainty
- 10.5 Documentation of the results obtained by ISO 11929-1 and ISO 11929-2
- 10.6 Assessment and explanations
- 11.1 Definition of the task and general aspects
- 11.2 Model of evaluation and standard uncertainty
- 11.3 Available information, input data, and specifications
- 11.4 Evaluation of the measurement and characteristic limits according to ISO 11929-1 [Go to Page]
- 11.4.1 Background effect
- 11.4.2 Primary result and its associated standard uncertainty
- 11.4.3 Standard uncertainty as a function of an assumed true value
- 11.4.4 Decision threshold
- 11.4.5 Detection limit
- 11.4.6 Limits of coverage intervals
- 11.4.7 The best estimate and its associated standard uncertainty
- 11.5 Documentation of the results obtained by ISO 11929-1 and ISO 11929-2
- 11.6 Assessment and explanations
- 12.1 Definition of the task and general aspects
- 12.2 Model of evaluation and standard uncertainty
- 12.3 Available information, input data, and specifications
- 12.4 Evaluation of the measurement and characteristic limits according to ISO 11929-1 [Go to Page]
- 12.4.1 Background effect
- 12.4.2 Primary result and its associated standard uncertainty
- 12.4.3 Standard uncertainty as a function of an assumed true value
- 12.4.4 Decision threshold
- 12.4.5 Detection limit
- 12.4.6 Limits of coverage intervals
- 12.4.7 The best estimate and its associated standard uncertainty
- 12.5 Documentation of the results obtained by ISO 11929-1 and ISO 11929-2
- 12.6 Assessment and explanations
- 13.1 Definition of the task and general aspects
- 13.2 Model of evaluation and standard uncertainty
- 13.3 Available information, input data, and specifications
- 13.4 Evaluation of the measurement and characteristic limits according to ISO 11929-1 [Go to Page]
- 13.4.1 Background effect
- 13.4.2 Primary result and its associated standard uncertainty
- 13.4.3 Standard uncertainty as a function of an assumed true value
- 13.4.4 Decision threshold
- 13.4.5 Detection limit
- 13.4.6 Limits of coverage intervals
- 13.4.7 The best estimate and its associated standard uncertainty
- 13.5 Documentation of the results obtained by ISO 11929-1 and ISO 11929-2
- 13.6 Assessment and explanations
- 14.1 Definition of the task and general aspects
- 14.2 Model of evaluation and standard uncertainty
- 14.3 Available information, input data, and specifications
- 14.4 Evaluation of the measurement and characteristic limits according to ISO 11929-1 [Go to Page]
- 14.4.1 Background effect
- 14.4.2 Primary result and its associated standard uncertainty
- 14.4.3 Standard uncertainty as a function of an assumed true value
- 14.4.4 Decision threshold
- 14.4.5 Detection limit
- 14.4.6 Limits of coverage intervals
- 14.4.7 The best estimate and its associated standard uncertainty
- 14.5 Documentation of the results obtained by ISO 11929-1 and ISO 11929-2
- 14.6 Assessment and explanations
- 15.1 Definition of the task and general aspects
- 15.2 Model of evaluation and standard uncertainty
- 15.3 Available information, input data, and specifications
- 15.4 Evaluation of the measurement and characteristic limits according to ISO 11929-1 [Go to Page]
- 15.4.1 Determination of the relative uncertainty of the sample treatment
- 15.4.2 Background effect
- 15.4.3 Primary result and its associated standard uncertainty
- 15.4.4 Standard uncertainty as a function of an assumed true value
- 15.4.5 Decision threshold
- 15.4.6 Detection limit
- 15.4.7 Limits of coverage intervals
- 15.4.8 The best estimate and its associated standard uncertainty
- 15.5 Documentation of the results obtained by ISO 11929-1 and ISO 11929-2
- 15.6 Assessment and explanations
- 16.1 Definition of the task and general aspects
- 16.2 Model of evaluation and standard uncertainty
- 16.3 Available information, input data, and specifications
- 16.4 Evaluation of the measurement and characteristic limits according to ISO 11929-1 [Go to Page]
- 16.4.1 Background effect
- 16.4.2 Primary result and its associated standard uncertainty
- 16.4.3 Standard uncertainty as a function of an assumed true value
- 16.4.4 Decision threshold
- 16.4.5 Detection limit
- 16.4.6 Limits of coverage intervals
- 16.4.7 The best estimate and its associated standard uncertainty
- 16.5 Documentation of the results obtained by ISO 11929-1 and ISO 11929-2
- 16.6 Assessment and explanations
- 17.1 Definition of the task and general aspects
- 17.2 Model of evaluation and standard uncertainty
- 17.3 Available information, input data, and specifications
- 17.4 Evaluation of the measurement and characteristic limits [Go to Page]
- 17.4.1 Background effect
- 17.4.2 Primary result and its associated standard uncertainty
- 17.4.3 Standard uncertainty as a function of an assumed true value
- 17.4.4 Decision threshold
- 17.4.5 Detection limit
- 17.4.6 Limits of coverage intervals
- 17.4.7 The best estimate and its associated standard uncertainty
- 17.5 Documentation of the results
- 17.6 Assessment and explanations [Go to Page]