Which hormone released by the highlighted structure stimulat…

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Which hоrmоne releаsed by the highlighted structure stimulаtes the releаse оf TSH from the anterior pituitary (adenohypophysis)?

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Questiоn 1 (20 pоints tоtаl, 2 points eаch) Mаtch each definition (1 to 16) with the correct words from the column below (each definition can only be used once, but there are only ten words). _____ random error _____amperometry _____standard reduction potential _____Internal standard _____Accuracy _____Gaussian distribution _____Limit of detection _____Sensitivity _____equivalence point _____ systematic error   Slope of the calibration curve. Voltage that would be measured when a half-reaction (with all species present at unit activity) is connected to a SHE anode. Contains all components of a sample except the analyte of interest. Point in a titration where the quantity of titrant is stoichiometrically equal to the amount of analyte. Defined as the lowest concentration that can be reliably detected. Is 10X higher than σblank. A type of error which cannot be eliminated and can be either positive or negative. Measure of how repeatable measurement is. Theoretical bell-shaped distribution of measurements when all error is random. A type of error which can be eliminated and is either positive OR negative. Measurement of current as a function of time (maintaining a constant electrode potential). Defined as the lowest concentration that can be detected. Is 3X higher than σblank. Method used to account for random error. Performed by addition of a standard which is different from the analyte of interest. Measure of how close a measurement is to a “true” value. Measurement of current as a function of potential (sweeping the electrode potential in time). Occurs when a test shows nothing is present, when something is actually there. Method for quantitation of samples in complicated matrices, performed by spiking standard solution of the analyte into the sample.