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It is not necessary to use strict or stringent conditions for all blood tests. Some tests may require specific conditions to yield accurate results, while others can be performed under more flexible conditions without compromising accuracy. The stringency of testing conditions depends on the specific requirements of each test and the analyte being measured.

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