The Quantitation Limit is the level above which numerical results may be obtained with a specified degree of confidence; the minimum concentration of an analyte, or category of analytes, in a specific matrix that can be identified and quantified above the method detection limit and within specified limits of precision and bias during routine analytical operating conditions.

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