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Cross-validation (analytical chemistry)

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In analytical chemistry, cross-validation is an approach by which the sets of scientific data generated using two or more methods are critically assessed.[1] The cross-validation can be categorized as either method validation[1] or analytical data validation.[citation needed]

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  1. ^ a b Food and Drug Administration (May 2001). "Guidance for Industry: Bioanalytical Method Validation" (PDF). Food and Drug Administration. Retrieved 13 June 2009.