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Which drug test is the most accurate?

Quantitative analysis using mass spectrometry is the most accurate drug testing method. The most common form of drug testing, the immunoassay, reveals the presence of certain chemicals, but not how much is present, and is prone to errors. Immunoassays used for determination of things like probation, expulsion from programs, etc., should always be confirmed by QA. (Unfortunately, that is not always performed.)


What has the author Sara Waterhouse written?

Sara Waterhouse has written: 'The retention testing of sterilising grade membranes with Pseudomonas diminuta'


why do we boil a leaf when testing phontosynthesis in a leaf?

to kill the cell which disrupt the cell membranes and softens the cuticle and cell walls


Excluding the ETG test what is the standard alcohol test for Probation?

Depends on your probation(there is no country wide probation drug testing policy, it differs from city to city and state to state) But mine won't unless they have reason to believe you have been drinking.


How old were Tut's children when they died?

Two tiny fetuses have been found in a tomb and the DNA testing has proven they were Tut's babies. They were probably premature and didn't live long.


Why are you testing false negative for clonazepam?

Testing false negatives for clonazepam can occur due to several factors, including the testing method's sensitivity and specificity, the timing of the test relative to drug use, and individual metabolic differences in how the drug is processed. Additionally, certain medications or substances may interfere with the assay used for detection. If the test is not designed to detect lower concentrations of the drug, or if it is an immunoassay with cross-reactivity issues, this could also lead to false negatives.


What has the author G V Smith written?

G. V. Smith has written: 'Elevated temperature static properties of wrought carbon steel' -- subject(s): Carbon steel, Effect of high temperatures on, Metals, Thermal properties 'Properties of metals at elevated temperatures' -- subject(s): Heat treatment, Metals, Testing 'Evaluation of the elevated temperature tensile and creep-rupture properties of 1/2Cr-1/2Mo, 1Cr-1/2Mo, and 1 1/4Cr-1/2Mo-Si steels' -- subject(s): Creep, Effect of high temperatures on, Metals, Steel, Steel alloys, Testing 'An evaluation of the elevated temperature, tensile, and creep-rupture properties of wrought carbon steel' -- subject(s): Carbon steel, Effect of high temperatures on, Metals, Testing 'An evaluation of the yield, tensile creep, and rupture strengths of wrought 304, 316, 321, and 347 stainless steels at elevated temperatures' -- subject(s): Stainless Steel, Testing


ETHYL alcohol for medical use test positive during a urine test?

Ethyl alcohol and beverage alcohol are the same thing. Alcohol can be absorbed through the skin. If you are subject to EtG testing, you could test positive. If you are given a normal immunoassay screen, you will be OK. Use gloves. Obviously, if you drink it you're caught.


What does a 6633N SAP 10-50 CCMS mean?

6633N SAP 10-50 GC/MS is a Quest Labs designation for a standard urinalysis which tests for cannabinoids, amphetamines, opiates etc. There is a 50ng/ml drug/metabolite cutoff level for the initial immunoassay screening with a 15ng/ml confirmation cutoff using Gas Chromotography/Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS) method. Only specimens which fail the initial immunoassay screening, referred to as "presumptive positives", are sent for GC/MS confirmation at the more sensitive level. During the initial immunoassay screening, tests for validity such as specific gravity, creatinine level, alduterant (additive) checks etc. nare performed to ensure that the specimen has not been tampered with and is actual human urine. If a specimen passes intitial screening a "pass" is reported and no further testing is performed.


What does a 6633N SAP 10 50 CCMS mean?

6633N SAP 10-50 GC/MS is a Quest Labs designation for a standard urinalysis which tests for cannabinoids, amphetamines, opiates etc. There is a 50ng/ml drug/metabolite cutoff level for the initial immunoassay screening with a 15ng/ml confirmation cutoff using Gas Chromotography/Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS) method. Only specimens which fail the initial immunoassay screening, referred to as "presumptive positives", are sent for GC/MS confirmation at the more sensitive level. During the initial immunoassay screening, tests for validity such as specific gravity, creatinine level, alduterant (additive) checks etc. nare performed to ensure that the specimen has not been tampered with and is actual human urine. If a specimen passes intitial screening a "pass" is reported and no further testing is performed.


What kind of study is being conducted for premature births?

Research on premature births often involves longitudinal studies that track pregnant individuals and their outcomes over time, as well as randomized controlled trials testing interventions to prevent preterm labor. These studies may examine factors such as maternal health, environmental influences, and genetic predispositions. Observational studies also play a role in understanding the prevalence and risk factors associated with premature births. Overall, the goal is to identify effective strategies to reduce the incidence of preterm deliveries and improve neonatal outcomes.


What has the author Alvin M Goodman written?

Alvin M. Goodman has written: 'Suppression of premature dielectric breakdown for high-voltage capacitance measurements' -- subject(s): Breakdown (Electricity), Capacitors, High voltages, Metal insulator semiconductors, Testing