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Title: Interpretation Of A Between-Time Component Of Error In Mass Measurements*
Author: Richard S. Davis
Source: 1987 Measurement Science Conference
Year Published: 1987
Abstract: Detection of a between-time component of error in a calibration process involves analysis of a lengthy record of data. An individual object or device which is being calibrated must be returned to the customer in a timely way. Therefore, evidence of a between-time component of error can only be inferred from studies of standards which are internal to the calibration facility. If study of internal standards reveals such an error component, it then becomes necessary to propagate this error to the reported calibration uncertainty. Because sophisticated calibrations usually involve measurement designs which are solved by least squares techniques, the propagation of a between-time error component is obscured.




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