Preferred Label : definitive method; 
IUPAC definition : A method of exceptional scientific status which is sufficiently accurate to stand
               alone in the determination of a given property for the certification of a reference
               material. Such a method must have a firm theoretical foundation so that systematic
               error is negligible relative to the intended use. Analyte masses (amounts) or concentrations
               must be measured directly in terms of the base units of measurements, or indirectly
               related through sound theoretical equations. Definitive methods, together with certified
               reference materials, are primary means for transferring accuracy, i.e. establishing
               traceability.; 
         
         
            Origin ID : D01553; 
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         A method of exceptional scientific status which is sufficiently accurate to stand
            alone in the determination of a given property for the certification of a reference
            material. Such a method must have a firm theoretical foundation so that systematic
            error is negligible relative to the intended use. Analyte masses (amounts) or concentrations
            must be measured directly in terms of the base units of measurements, or indirectly
            related through sound theoretical equations. Definitive methods, together with certified
            reference materials, are primary means for transferring accuracy, i.e. establishing
            traceability.