The use of controls and blind controls is good science and is an expectation of any world class laboratory
Control samples should be representative material, stable for a long period of time, be homogeneous, and have sufficient supply
Proper control charts can illuminate best practices that can ultimately improve analytical laboratory measurements
The best estimates for analytical error are produced by blind controls.
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