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measurement traceability

Measurement traceability refers to the process of ensuring that measurements are accurate and consistent by linking them back to a recognized standard, such as those maintained by national or international agencies. Think of it as a chain of references that connects your measurement to a common point of truth, ensuring reliability and comparability across different tests, locations, or times. This way, measurements are trustworthy, and results can be confidently used for decision-making, quality control, or calibration purposes. Ultimately, traceability guarantees that measurements are precise and universally understood.