1.33 multiplicative matrix effect 
Matrix effect that is proportional to the measured quantity value of the measurand
 Note 1: A multiplicative matrix effect can be compensated for by following a measurement procedure with standard addition
Note 2: A multiplicative matrix effect affects the slope, not the intercept, of a linear calibration curve. 
Note 3: The effect is sometimes termed “rotational matrix effect” or “proportional interference”. 
Note 4: A multiplicative matrix effect may originate from non-analyte components of the measurement standard if these contribute to the signal attributed to the analyte
1.33 multiplicative matrix effect 
Matrix effect that is proportional to the measured quantity value of the measurand
 Note 1: A multiplicative matrix effect can be compensated for by following a measurement procedure with standard addition
Note 2: A multiplicative matrix effect affects the slope, not the intercept, of a linear calibration curve. 
Note 3: The effect is sometimes termed “rotational matrix effect” or “proportional interference”. 
Note 4: A multiplicative matrix effect may originate from non-analyte components of the measurement standard if these contribute to the signal attributed to the analyte

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