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Chemical Quality Assurance Reporting

Chemical Quality Assurance Reporting

It should use the appropriate standard procedures to conduct field sampling, data collection, laboratory analysis and data reporting. Chemical quality assurance reports are essential since the environmental data is applied in decision-making on policymaking and executing environmental projects. ...

ByESdat Environmental Data Software


Own Your Environmental Data Workflow: A Guide for Environmental Managers

Own Your Environmental Data Workflow: A Guide for Environmental Managers

Whether you are monitoring discharges from power plants, remediation performance at contaminated sites or the environmental performance of chemical plants, chances are that you are working with various subcontractors for field sampling, laboratory analysis, data validation, and report generation. ...

ByEarthSoft, Inc


Deriving bio‐equivalents from in vitro bioassays: Assessment of existing uncertainties and strategies to improve accuracy and reporting

Deriving bio‐equivalents from in vitro bioassays: Assessment of existing uncertainties and strategies to improve accuracy and reporting

Bio‐equivalents (e.g., 17β‐estradiol or dioxin equivalents) are commonly employed to quantify the in vitro effects of complex human or environmental samples. However, there is no generally accepted data analysis strategy for estimating and reporting bio‐equivalents. ...

ByJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


Reduction of bacteriophage MS2 by filtration and irradiation determined by culture and quantitative real-time RT–PCR

Reduction of bacteriophage MS2 by filtration and irradiation determined by culture and quantitative real-time RT–PCR

Molecular methods are increasingly applied for virus detection in environmental samples without rendering data on viral infectivity. Infectivity data are important for assessing public health risks from exposure to human pathogenic viruses in the environment. ...

ByIWA Publishing

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