a sample is a sample sized piece given... a sample size is the amount given in one sample
im not really sure....sorry
Quantifying the sum of two numbers is usually simple to do. You take the given sum of the two numbers and subtract it with one given unsummed number. This will give you the other number.
How much there is or how many there are of something that you can quantify.
They will learn to identify and quantify the specific uncertainties that threaten success.
a sample is a sample sized piece given... a sample size is the amount given in one sample
There are many different ways. But you need to know what microorganism first: fungi, protozoa, bacteria or virus. It would take an entire textbook to list all of the ways to quantify all of these.
rotavirus
Relative fluorescence intensity is a measure of the amount of fluorescence emitted by a sample compared to a reference sample. It is often used in fluorescence spectroscopy to quantify the fluorescence signal from a sample relative to a standard for comparison and analysis.
the name given to the AIDS virus is HIV.
A blood sample is a sample given for medical purposes as a blood test.
In general terms Virus was given as the first name. The first name other then a Virus given (If I remember) was the Legendary Trojan.
Virus
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The excessive numbers of other bacteria in a sample that can interfere with counting coliform is called bacterial interference or bacterial overgrowth. This can lead to inaccurate results when trying to quantify coliform bacteria in the sample.
Virus' don't help computers, they're given the name virus because they harm your computer, my suggestion, don't get a virus.
Assaying. This process involves determining the purity or quality of a metal sample, typically through chemical or instrumental methods to quantify the amount of gold or silver present in the sample.