Abstract

The Canadian Certified Reference Materials Project has amended its procedure in interla‐boratory certification programs. The reasons for reducing to one from two the number of bottles of a candidate reference materials submitted to each participating laboratory are discussed. The effect of the smaller number of results of the one‐bottle approach to be expected on the certified value and 95% confidence interval is shown to be minor.

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