Some sources of errors and artifacts in spectrophotometric measurements

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Abstract

Some of the more important functions and limitations of spectrophotometers in relation to biochemical analyses, are described in nonmathematical terms. Possible sources of errors and artifacts are discussed, together with suggestions for avoiding such effects.

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Ellis, K. J., & Morrison, J. F. (1975). Some sources of errors and artifacts in spectrophotometric measurements. Clinical Chemistry, 21(6), 776–777. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/21.6.776

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