A worked example of MU estimation on a non-homogeneous population
For sampling a non-homogeneous target population such as grain cargo, grainy materials or soil, random positions may be selected and split duplicate samples are taken with duplicate laboratory analysis carried out on each sample received. This approach will be able to address both sampling and analytical uncertainties at the same time…..
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