Sample preparation is common in many analyses and is developed to allow or to improve a specific analysis. This step may be the most time-consuming in an analysis and affects significantly the analytical information. Sample preparation may target the matrix of the sample, the analytes, or both.
Specimen preparation is important in any microscopical technique with proper preparation methods facilitating examination and interpretation of microstructural features. Improper preparation methods may obscure features, and even create artifacts that may be misinterpreted.
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Sample preparation is common in many analyses and is developed to allow or to improve a specific analysis. This step may be the most time-consuming in an analysis and affects significantly the analytical information. Sample preparation may target the matrix of the sample, the analytes, or both.
Specimen preparation is important in any microscopical technique with proper preparation methods facilitating examination and interpretation of microstructural features. Improper preparation methods may obscure features, and even create artifacts that may be misinterpreted.
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