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If the detection limits between different sets of data are varying, does the database set the detection limit as one value, or does it vary with the sample data set?

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If the detection limits between different sets of data are varying, does the database set the detection limit as one value, or does it vary with the sample data set?

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The detection limit is always the value specified for a particular analysis. If the reported detection limits vary, that is how they will appear in the database.

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