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

  • Aliquot – A discrete, measured, representative portion of a sample taken for analysis.

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

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

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

  • 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 sample taken for analysis.
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 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 representative portion of a sample.