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The meaning of < Min and > Max
1. Usual root causes
The Magellan™ Workspace may report “<Min” or “>Max” instead of a concentration value. This means that the input data for the concentration calculation lie outside of the range of the standard curve.
2. First aid
3. Typical solution
You can extend the standard curve using the extrapolation function
To access this feature, set the “Extrapolation factor” in the “Standard Curve” menu.
Using an extrapolation factor of 1 means that the standard curve is not extended. An extrapolation factor of 1.5 extends the curve by 50% at each end.
Reported concentrations that have been extrapolated are marked with a “#”.
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How to define a quantitative measurement with Magellan™ software
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