Solution Preparation Sample Clauses

The Solution Preparation clause outlines the responsibilities and procedures for preparing a product, service, or deliverable before it is provided to the client or end user. Typically, this clause specifies the steps, standards, and timelines that must be followed to ensure the solution is ready for deployment or implementation, such as conducting necessary tests, obtaining approvals, or completing documentation. By clearly defining these preparation requirements, the clause helps ensure that the delivered solution meets agreed-upon expectations and reduces the risk of misunderstandings or incomplete deliverables.
Solution Preparation. NOTE The reference colour standards B6 and BY6 can be purchased from chemical suppliers and should be accompanied with certification, or alternatively they can be made by the method shown below
Solution Preparation. ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 3 stock solution i. To a 100 ml volumetric flask, add:
Solution Preparation. 2.1 Site Survey (For Communication Manager, Media Servers, Platform Migrations and HW/SW Upgrades) WalkerCom will work with Customer's single point of contact (SPOC) to complete a site survey prior to hardware delivery. Site survey activities may include: • Inspecting equipment room • Verifying power requirements • Checking other environmental specifications • Validating wiring/terminations/demarcations Customer will receive a list of deficiencies, if any, and will be informed of the WalkerCom site-readiness decision (go/no go).
Solution Preparation. (a) For each * compound produced for the * pilot, you will prepare a stock *mM +/- *mM *solution using a small portion of the dry powder sample produced. (b) You will split the * mM stock solution into * samples (i) Sample “D” will contain * µL of * mM solution and will be arranged in * Racks. Sample storage conditions should be dry and inert (i.e. inert chamber) (ii) Sample “E” will contain * µL of * mM solution and will be arranged in * Racks. Sample storage conditions should be dry and inert (i.e. inert chamber) (iii) Sample “F” will contain the remainder of the * mM solution and will be arranged in * Samples will be stored for * month as a back-up in -*°C freezers. After * month period the remaining compound samples will be *. (c) You will determine the mass of compound necessary for liquid sample preparation to ensure sufficient volumes and accurate concentrations for the “D” and “E” samples. Factors affecting the amount of material consumed include the molecular weight of the compound, dead volume of stock solution, weighing accuracy of scales.