What is the difference between method reporting limit (MRL) and method quantitation limit (MQL)?
The MQL is the lowest non-zero point of the calibration curve used for the method. No sample treatments such as dilutions, dry weight corrections, etc. are applied to this value. The MRL is likewise the lowest nonzero point of the calibration curve but all sample treatments are applied to this value. When reporting data under the Texas Risk Reduction Program (TRRP), MQL is the parameter required to delineate the method reporting capability.
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