instrumentation limitations

How does sensitivity affect toxicological analysis?

Sensitivity refers to an instrument's ability to detect low concentrations of a substance. Many toxic substances are harmful even at very low levels, and the inability of an instrument to detect such low concentrations can lead to false negatives. This limitation is particularly critical when dealing with substances such as heavy metals or pesticides where even trace amounts can be harmful.

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