Biological sample means a sample of breath, saliva, hair or urine provided by a pupil in accordance with the procedures set out in this policy.
Biological sample means a human material known to contain DNA, including tissue, blood, urine, or saliva;
Biological sample means cheek cells removed by using a buccal swab of a type authorized by the
Examples of Biological sample in a sentence
Biological sample for DNA analysis A person accepted for supervision under this compact shall submit to having a DNA sample taken only if that person is convicted of a crime punishable by imprisonment for one year or more.
Biological sample collection Tumor block collection A paraffin-embedded block will be collected during the screening period for central pathological review.
Biological sample collection, processing, storage and information management.
Biological sample analyses are generally based on current acceptable practices within the particular biological discipline.
Holland NT, Smith MT, Eskenazi B, Bastaki M (2003) Biological sample collection and processing for molecular epidemiological studies.
More Definitions of Biological sample
Biological sample means (i) any material collected from a Study Subject, including, without limitation, any blood, serum, urine, saliva, bone marrow or tissue sample, and (ii) any tangible material isolated therefrom, including but not limited to DNA, RNA and other biological substances. 6.1
Biological sample means any material part of the human, discharge therefrom, or derivative
Biological sample means a body tissue, fluid or other bodily sample, usually a blood or buccal sample, of an individual on which DNA analysis can be carried out.
Biological sample means any human biological specimen that may be used as a DNA sample.
Biological sample means any material part of the human, discharge therefrom, or derivative thereof, such as tissue, blood, urine, or saliva, known to contain deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA);
Biological sample wherever used in this chapter means a buccal swab (a swabbing of the inside of the mouth between the cheek and gum). The Washington state patrol crime laboratory division will supply a buccal swab collec- tion kit to any agency responsible for collecting convicted felon samples for DNA typing. If there is a reason that a buc- cal swab cannot be obtained, a bloodstain collected by a fin- ger stick may be taken from the individual.
Biological sample is called biological material collected from one, two or more extracted deciduous tooth/teeth.