they take the urine and blood mix it together and then stir it with hair then tip it in your drnks at nandos
Chlamydia is typically detected through urine or swab samples, not blood samples. Blood tests are not commonly used for diagnosing chlamydia.
Samples may include stool sample, blood sample, or other samples.
If I understand the question if the blood has drugs so will the urine. If you are trying to switch samples that will just get you into more problems.
You think probable to chemical analysis of biological samples (blood, urine, etc.).
Urine, blood and hair are commonly tested for drugs.
No, chlamydia cannot be tested through blood. It is typically diagnosed through urine or swab samples.
Some are, but urine samples are more common.
Urine, which contains waste products filtered out of the blood by the kidneys.
If they are working with biological samples (blood, feces, urine, etc.) they should be as a protection for the veterinarian.
The mineral content of the body may be measured by testing samples of blood plasma, red blood cells, or urine.
No, chlamydia cannot be detected through blood testing. It is typically diagnosed through urine or swab samples.
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