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    Evaluación y selección de modelo matemático a utilizar en la curva de calibración para la validación de métodos bioanalíticos por cromatografía de líquidos acoplada a espectrometrí... by Badillo-Castañeda, Christian Tadeo, Montoya-Eguía, Sandra Lucia, Contreras-Sánchez, Luis Ángel, Garza-Ocañas, Lourdes, Cedillo-Ramírez, Marco Antonio

    Published 2020
    “…Los coeficientes decorrelación, y determinación no se relacionaron con los mejoresmodelos matemáticos.Conclusión: Para un método bioanalítico se debe considerar el modelomatemático con ponderación 1/x2 y no es recomendable la utilizaciónde los coeficientes de correlación o determinación como criterios deaceptación.Evaluation and selection of a mathematical model to be used in thecalibration curve for the validation of bioanalytical methods by liquidchromatography coupled to LC-MS / MS tandem mass spectrometry.AbstractObjective: Evaluate the statistical tests used to choose themathematical model to be used in the selection of the calibration curvefor bioanalytical methods by LC-MS / MS.Results:Multi-analyte calibration curves (loratadine, tramadol, dexketoprofen,and ibuprofen) were processed in triplicate with ten different calibrationlevels each. The technique used in the processing of the samples wasprotein precipitation.Discussion:The parameter, sum of squares, was the most useful for the selectionof the mathematical model. …”
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    PREFERENCIA DE Aedes aegypti y Culex quinquefasciatus POR SITIOS DE REPOSO INTRA Y PERIDOMICILIO EN MONTERREY, N. L., MEXICO by Siller-Rodríguez, Quetzaly K., Mercado-Hernández, Roberto, Flores-Suárez, Adriana E., Orta-Pesina, Héctor

    Published 2010
    “…Abstract Sixty seven houses within the Monterrey, Nuevo Leon metropolitan area were randomly selected; to analyze for differences in indoor and house perimeter resting sites preference between Aedes aegypti and Culex quinquefasciatus. simple correspondence and conglomerate analysis were used to determine degree of dependence and likeness between resting sites and number of collected specimen.s Results showed that Ae. aegypti has preference for bathrooms and dark surfaces to rest, at a temperature of 30-35°C and 50-60% humidity. …”
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