1.36 | replicate (duplicate) sample | ||
Multiple (two) samples taken under compatible conditions. | |||
Note 1: | This selection may be accomplished by taking sampling increments2 adjacent in time or space. Although the replicate samples are expected to be identical, often the only thing replicated is the act of taking the physical sample. | ||
Note 2: | In ISO 3534-2, ‘replicate sampling’ is defined (see ref. 26 entry 5.2.5). |
1.36 | replicate (duplicate) sample | ||
Multiple (two) samples taken under compatible conditions. | |||
Note 1: | This selection may be accomplished by taking sampling increments2 adjacent in time or space. Although the replicate samples are expected to be identical, often the only thing replicated is the act of taking the physical sample. | ||
Note 2: | In ISO 3534-2, ‘replicate sampling’ is defined (see ref. 26 entry 5.2.5). |