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BS EN ISO 11929-4:2023

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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

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BSI 2023 108
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17 5.1 Procedures according to ISO 11929 (all parts)
5.2 Survey on the examples
20 5.3 General stipulations
21 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
22 6.4 Evaluation of the measurement and characteristic limits according to ISO 11929-1
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
23 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
25 6.6 Assessment and explanations
26 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
27 7.4 Evaluation of the measurement and characteristic limits according to ISO 11929-1
7.4.1 Background effect
7.4.2 Primary result and its associated standard uncertainty
28 7.4.3 Standard uncertainty as a function of an assumed true value
7.4.4 Decision threshold
7.4.5 Detection limit
29 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
30 7.6 Assessment and explanations
31 7.7 An alternative example of a measurement with small count numbers
7.7.1 General
32 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
33 7.7.6 Detection limit
7.7.7 Limits of coverage intervals
7.7.8 The best estimate and its associated standard uncertainty
34 7.8 Documentation of the results obtained by ISO 11929-1 and ISO 11929-2
35 7.9 Assessment of the alternative example and explanations
8.1 Definition of the task and general aspects
36 8.2 Model of evaluation and standard uncertainty
8.3 Available information, input data, and specifications
37 8.4 Evaluation of the measurement and characteristic limits according to ISO 11929-1
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
38 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
40 8.6 Assessment and explanations
9.1 Definition of the task and general aspects
41 9.2 Model of evaluation and standard uncertainty
9.3 Available information, input data, and specifications
42 9.4 Evaluation of the measurement and characteristic limits according to ISO 11929-1
9.4.1 Background effect
9.4.2 Primary result and its associated standard uncertainty
43 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
44 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
45 9.6 Assessment and explanations
46 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
47 10.4 Evaluation of the measurement and characteristic limits according to ISO 11929-1
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
48 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
50 10.6 Assessment and explanations
11.1 Definition of the task and general aspects
51 11.2 Model of evaluation and standard uncertainty
11.3 Available information, input data, and specifications
52 11.4 Evaluation of the measurement and characteristic limits according to ISO 11929-1
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
53 11.4.4 Decision threshold
11.4.5 Detection limit
11.4.6 Limits of coverage intervals
54 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
55 11.6 Assessment and explanations
56 12.1 Definition of the task and general aspects
57 12.2 Model of evaluation and standard uncertainty
58 12.3 Available information, input data, and specifications
59 12.4 Evaluation of the measurement and characteristic limits according to ISO 11929-1
12.4.1 Background effect
12.4.2 Primary result and its associated standard uncertainty
60 12.4.3 Standard uncertainty as a function of an assumed true value
61 12.4.4 Decision threshold
12.4.5 Detection limit
12.4.6 Limits of coverage intervals
62 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
63 12.6 Assessment and explanations
64 13.1 Definition of the task and general aspects
13.2 Model of evaluation and standard uncertainty
65 13.3 Available information, input data, and specifications
13.4 Evaluation of the measurement and characteristic limits according to ISO 11929-1
13.4.1 Background effect
66 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
67 13.4.5 Detection limit
13.4.6 Limits of coverage intervals
13.4.7 The best estimate and its associated standard uncertainty
68 13.5 Documentation of the results obtained by ISO 11929-1 and ISO 11929-2
69 13.6 Assessment and explanations
14.1 Definition of the task and general aspects
70 14.2 Model of evaluation and standard uncertainty
14.3 Available information, input data, and specifications
71 14.4 Evaluation of the measurement and characteristic limits according to ISO 11929-1
14.4.1 Background effect
14.4.2 Primary result and its associated standard uncertainty
72 14.4.3 Standard uncertainty as a function of an assumed true value
14.4.4 Decision threshold
73 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
75 14.6 Assessment and explanations
15.1 Definition of the task and general aspects
76 15.2 Model of evaluation and standard uncertainty
77 15.3 Available information, input data, and specifications
78 15.4 Evaluation of the measurement and characteristic limits according to ISO 11929-1
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
79 15.4.4 Standard uncertainty as a function of an assumed true value
15.4.5 Decision threshold
80 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
82 15.6 Assessment and explanations
16.1 Definition of the task and general aspects
16.2 Model of evaluation and standard uncertainty
83 16.3 Available information, input data, and specifications
16.4 Evaluation of the measurement and characteristic limits according to ISO 11929-1
16.4.1 Background effect
84 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
85 16.4.5 Detection limit
16.4.6 Limits of coverage intervals
86 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
87 16.6 Assessment and explanations
88 17.1 Definition of the task and general aspects
89 17.2 Model of evaluation and standard uncertainty
90 17.3 Available information, input data, and specifications
92 17.4 Evaluation of the measurement and characteristic limits
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
93 17.4.4 Decision threshold
94 17.4.5 Detection limit
17.4.6 Limits of coverage intervals
95 17.4.7 The best estimate and its associated standard uncertainty
17.5 Documentation of the results
96 17.6 Assessment and explanations
BS EN ISO 11929-4:2023
$215.11