← Back to context Comment by ginko 3 hours ago Shouldn't any lab analysis have control samples to detect environment contamination like this? 4 comments ginko Reply AlpinMouton 3 hours ago It's difficult to avoid contamination, since everything (samples, containers, equipements, etc) will have been in contact with glove at least once, and good decontamination is very hard. nom 1 hour ago Yes, exactly, that's why you use control samples to get the baseline. DangitBobby 31 minutes ago You see how it's a bit of a self-starting problem? 1 reply →
AlpinMouton 3 hours ago It's difficult to avoid contamination, since everything (samples, containers, equipements, etc) will have been in contact with glove at least once, and good decontamination is very hard. nom 1 hour ago Yes, exactly, that's why you use control samples to get the baseline. DangitBobby 31 minutes ago You see how it's a bit of a self-starting problem? 1 reply →
nom 1 hour ago Yes, exactly, that's why you use control samples to get the baseline. DangitBobby 31 minutes ago You see how it's a bit of a self-starting problem? 1 reply →
It's difficult to avoid contamination, since everything (samples, containers, equipements, etc) will have been in contact with glove at least once, and good decontamination is very hard.
Yes, exactly, that's why you use control samples to get the baseline.
You see how it's a bit of a self-starting problem?
1 reply →