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Describe the way you make standard curves from making or buying the starting material to methods of quality control and quality assurance.

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You have posted a very vague and broad question. If you have some more specific questions on this process you will probably have better luck in getting detailed answers.

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Posted Sep 05, 2006, 18:03 PM
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It isn't really a question. It is a request to share information.


ryan_m said:
You have posted a very vague and broad question. If you have some more specific questions on this process you will probably have better luck in getting detailed answers.

Ryan

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Posted Sep 05, 2006, 20:49 PM
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Semantics aside, you will be more likely to receive a helpful response if you keep your postings specific. I am simply trying to help your chances at getting the information you need from the community.

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Posted Sep 05, 2006, 18:53 PM
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