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|description=A '''sample''' is one or more parts taken from a system and intended to provide information on the system, often to serve as a basis for decision on the system or its production. EXAMPLE: A volume of serum taken from a larger volume of serum. | |description=A '''sample''' is one or more parts taken from a system and intended to provide information on the system, often to serve as a basis for decision on the system or its production. EXAMPLE: A volume of serum taken from a larger volume of serum. | ||
Compare: [[Primary sample]]. | Compare: [[Primary sample]]. | ||
|info=[[ISO 15189:2007 | |info=[[ISO 15189:2007 Medical laboratories — Particular requirements for quality and competence]] | ||
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Revision as of 10:38, 21 February 2016
Description
[[Description::A sample is one or more parts taken from a system and intended to provide information on the system, often to serve as a basis for decision on the system or its production. EXAMPLE: A volume of serum taken from a larger volume of serum. Compare: Primary sample.]]
Reference: [[Info::ISO 15189:2007 Medical laboratories — Particular requirements for quality and competence]]
MitoPedia concepts:
MitoFit Quality Control System
MitoPedia topics:
Sample preparation
MitoFit Quality Control System
Contributed by Gnaiger E 2016-01-27
- An experimental sample is the object of an assay. A sample of a defined sample type subjected to a specific sample preparation (see MitoPedia: Sample preparations) may be e.g. a mitochondrial preparation obtained from an organ, cells suspended from a cell culture dish, a tissue biopsy, an organ, an individual organism, or a group of organisms (e.g. a number of nematodes studied collectively in an experimental chamber).