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LOD: Limit of detection.
Means the minimum amount of response to detect its presence to an Instrument.
LOQ: Limit of quantification.
The minimum amount of response to quantify the presented element in an sample. Even though the presence is Identified for a sample Quantification may not possible.
Most methods are used in Intraindustry are Both are equal.
i.e. LOD=LOQ.
But it is not necessary to follow in method development and instrument designing.
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