Aliquot definition

Aliquot means a fractional part of a specimen used for testing. It is taken as a sample representing the whole specimen.
Aliquot means a portion of a specimen used for testing.
Aliquot means a portion of a sample that is used in an analysis.

Examples of Aliquot in a sentence

  • Since access to water is strongly influenced by social processes (IPCC, 2008), the strategies to cope with the related vulnerabilities and adaptation to global environmental change should consider aspects such as poverty, social inequalities and the political economy of water.

  • Aliquot: A fractional part of a specimen used for testing, It is taken as a sample representing the whole specimen.

  • Aliquot means a sample of specified volume used to make up a total composite sample.

  • The Collection and Aliquot Tube Labels for Blood are placed on all blood collection and aliquot tubes.

  • Aliquot descriptions may be used in lieu of a metes and bounds description and shall at a minimum contain the following items: Quarter Section, Section, Township, Range, Principal Meridian (Indian or Cimarron), city (if applicable) and the County of the tract of land being described.


More Definitions of Aliquot

Aliquot. - means a small sample removed from a larger sample which is totally representative of that larger sample.
Aliquot means a portion of a specimen that is used for testing. It is taken as a sample representing the whole specimen. “Bottle B testing” means the drug or validity testing performed by a second HHS-certified laboratory on the split (Bottle B) specimen to verify the test results reported by the first HHS-certified laboratory that tested the Bottle A specimen.
Aliquot means a portion of a sample taken for analysis.
Aliquot means a sample of specified volume used to make up a total composite sample.
Aliquot means a fractional part of a sample that is an exact divisor of the whole sample.
Aliquot means a portion of a larger whole, especially a sample taken for chemical analysis or other treatment.
Aliquot means a discrete sample comprising a known fraction of a composite sample. Aliquots making up a composite sample must be of equal area or volume.