Inert matrix definition

Inert matrix means a quality control matrix either con- taining insignificant or undetectable levels of the analytes that will be analyzed in an analytical test. Typical inert matrices are dis- tilled water, deionized water, diatomaceous earth, and Ottawa sand.
Inert matrix means a quality control matrix either containing insignificant or undetectable levels of the analytes that will be analyzed in an analytical test. Typical inert matrices are distilled water, deionized water, diatomaceous earth, and Ottawa sand.
Inert matrix means a quality control matrix either devoid of the analytes that will be assayed in an analytical test, or containing the analytes that will be assayed at a constant concentration that does not affect the evaluation of the degree of control of an analytical test. Typical inert matrices are distilled water, deionized water, diatomaceous earth and Ottawa sand.

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