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# A portion of a material or product intended to be a representative of the whole. A [[LIMS]] sample may be further subdivided into sub-samples or [[aliquot]]s.
# A portion of a [[Material|material]] or product intended to be a representative of the whole. A [[LIMS]] sample may be further subdivided into sub-samples or [[aliquot]]s.
# The matter analyzed in [[chromatography]]; may consist of a single component or it may be a mixture of components. When the sample is treated in the course of an analysis, the phase or the phases containing the [[analyte]]s of interest is/are referred to as the sample whereas everything out of interest separated from the sample before or in the course of the analysis is referred to as waste.
# The matter analyzed in [[chromatography]]; may consist of a single component or it may be a mixture of components. When the sample is treated in the course of an analysis, the phase or the phases containing the [[analyte]]s of interest is/are referred to as the sample whereas everything out of interest separated from the sample before or in the course of the analysis is referred to as [[waste]].
 
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Revision as of 17:55, 5 May 2011

  1. A portion of a material or product intended to be a representative of the whole. A LIMS sample may be further subdivided into sub-samples or aliquots.
  2. The matter analyzed in chromatography; may consist of a single component or it may be a mixture of components. When the sample is treated in the course of an analysis, the phase or the phases containing the analytes of interest is/are referred to as the sample whereas everything out of interest separated from the sample before or in the course of the analysis is referred to as waste.