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ГОСТ Р ИСО 17511-2022 Изделия медицинские для диагностики in vitro. Требования к установлению метрологической прослеживаемости значений, приписанных калибраторам, контрольным материалам правильности и образцам биологического материала человека

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УДК 61:006.354

ОКС 11.100.10

 

Ключевые слова: метрологическая прослеживаемость, калибраторы, контрольные материалы правильности, иерархия калибровки, неопределенность измерения, референтные методики измерений

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