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jhonbrandi | "A lab chemical can include a reference standard, a laboratory reagent, etc. There is an extremely high value attached to these chemicals, and they ..." | Read more » | about 2 years ago | |||
mogenshelluk | "Hi Dear! Using the USP as a starting point is a good idea. Depending on your needs, you can either choose NIST, primary standard, or other grades. ..." | Read more » | about 2 years ago | |||
Rehan | "@Ag8n @Salman21 Thanks to both of you for your support. " | Read more » | over 2 years ago | |||
liz | "Hi @Rehan , the "we" refers to Public Lab contributors because we are an open source community. " | Read more » | over 2 years ago | |||
Salman21 | "Agreed with @Ag8n for the USP as a good starting point. Furthermore, ICH Q7 guidelines would be a great starting point as well. Read "How to Handle..." | Read more » | over 2 years ago | |||
Rehan | "@Ag8n Thank you for the information. No, I don't know yet which reagent will be used in the project. Anyway, what do mean by "we". " | Read more » | over 2 years ago | |||
Ag8n | "The USP is a good starting point. You have to choose between NIST, primary standard, and other grades. Do you know what reagents you will be using..." | Read more » | over 2 years ago | |||
eustatic | ""Gulf of Mexico: plans for new deepwater oil drilling would produce 2.1 million barrels of oil a day in 2016, adding 350 million tonnes of CO2 emis..." | Read more » | over 8 years ago | |||
eustatic | "Note: this report contrasts with the Nature letter by Christophe McGlade & Paul Ekins FiverthirtyEight graphic: "For their Nature paper, Ch..." | Read more » | almost 9 years ago |