Sample Transport Clause Samples

Sample Transport. The Consultant shall be responsible for transporting samples, cylinders, beams, etc. to an approved laboratory for testing. The laboratory shall not be the same laboratory the contractor is using for their acceptance testing.
Sample Transport. 1. Use a EP tube sealed w ith parafilm mem brane to store the sample and indicate the sample name, concentration and date on the cap. If the ▇▇▇ ple is m ore than one tube, keep all ▇▇▇ ple tubes in a 50 ml EP tube and then plače them in the transport ice box. 2. Using dry ice to transport ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ are strongly recom mended. 3. DNA ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ should be transported to BGI in the shortest possible time. 5 ) Library construction risk 1. The total m ass less than 10ng: For 5-1 Ong o f the sample can try to construct the library, but there is a certain degree o f sequencing risk. If the DNA fragm ent size is fully consistent with the ▇▇▇ ple requirem ents (100 -500 bp), and the purity is high, the risk is relatively low. 2. There is a difference between gel results (after supersonic treatm ent) and the real fragm ent size, which may affect library results. In ChlP experim ent, although the fragm ent ranges o f supersonic results are from 100bp to 500bp, the differences still exist after antibody enrichm ent. In very occasional cases, the real fragm ent size is longer than 500 bp or shorter than 100bp, w hich will cause unqualified libraries. Thus, in some cases, we failed to construct libraries although the sample passes our test. Customer Service Tel : ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ Approved Pa g e 1 o f 1 1 c G l AgreementNo. F17FTSEUHT12:

Related to Sample Transport

  • Shared Transport The Shared Transport Network Element (“Shared Transport”) provides the collective interoffice transmission facilities shared by various Carriers (including Qwest) between end-office switches and between end-office switches and local tandem switches within the Local Calling Area. Shared Transport uses the existing routing tables resident in Qwest switches to carry the End User Customer’s originating and terminating local/extended area service interoffice Local traffic on the Qwest interoffice message trunk network. CLEC traffic will be carried on the same transmission facilities between end- office switches, between end-office switches and tandem switches and between tandem switches on the same network facilities that Qwest uses for its own traffic. Shared Transport does not include use of tandem switches or transport between tandem switches and end-office switches for Local Calls that originate from end users served by non- Qwest Telecommunications Carriers (“Carrier(s)”) which terminate to QLSP End Users.

  • Signaling Link Transport 9.2.1 Signaling Link Transport is a set of two or four dedicated 56 kbps transmission paths between Global Connection-designated Signaling Points of Interconnection that provide appropriate physical diversity.

  • Transport The Parents consent to the Pupil travelling by any form of public transport and / or in a motor vehicle driven by a responsible adult who is duly licensed and insured to drive a vehicle of that type.

  • RE-WEIGHING PRODUCT Deliveries are subject to re- weighing at the point of destination by the Authorized User. If shrinkage occurs which exceeds that normally allowable in the trade, the Authorized User shall have the option to require delivery of the difference in quantity or to reduce the payment accordingly. Such option shall be exercised in writing by the Authorized User.

  • Transporting Students 1. Employees shall not transport students except in accordance with School Board rules. The Board shall adopt a school board policy outlining the teacher’s and the Board’s responsibilities and liabilities. Said policy shall be included in all school handbooks beginning with the 2004-05 school year. 2. Teachers will not be required to transport pupils to and from activities which take place away from the school grounds.