False negatives or positives in ion testing can result from various factors, including sample contamination, improper handling, or inadequate testing methods. For instance, interfering substances in the sample may mask the presence of certain ions, leading to a false negative, while high concentrations of other ions can trigger a false positive. Additionally, variations in pH or temperature can affect the assay's accuracy. Lastly, human error during sample collection or analysis can also contribute to inaccurate results.
A positive ion is attracted to a negative ion.
Some infections in the kidney can cause false positive dipstick test results but not false negative.
Over destaining can cause the purple color from the gram positive bacteria to be washed away, so when you apply the safrinin the gram positive bacteria will take up a pink color causing gram positive bacteria to appear gram negative.
No, folliculitis will note cause a false positive HSV2 result.
no cause a positive and negative make a negative unless the positive has a really strong blood line
this term is positive but sometimes can be negative. Ethnocentric is a big cause of civil wars
A: Lightning is not the cause but the result when clouds or dust particle containing energy discharges its energy. Current will flow from positive to negative potentials
Negative effects are can cause flooding if broken
No, it WILL cause a true positive for amphetamines.
Certain medications, such as hydralazine, isoniazid, procainamide, and some anticonvulsant medications increase the chances of having a positive ANA test and biologic medications like Remicade, Humira, Enbrel can cause false positive results.
Yes. Antihistamines can cause a negative result
will suvorexant cause a positive drug test result for benzos