Specimen definition

Specimen means tissue, fluid, or a product of the human body capable of revealing the presence of alcohol, drugs or their metabolites.
Specimen means a tissue or product of the human body chemically capable of revealing the presence of drugs in the human body.
Specimen means a natural object.

Examples of Specimen in a sentence

  • Specimen collection will occur in a medical setting and the procedures should not demean, embarrass, or cause physical discomfort to the employee.

  • Specimen samples shall be sealed, labeled and checked against the identity of the employee to ensure the results match the test.

  • Buyer's initials Specimen By signing this Agreement, Xxxxxx and Xxxxx agree to all of the terms and provisions set forth above, and all of the terms and provisions set forth in Articles IV and V.


More Definitions of Specimen

Specimen means materials derived from a human being or body.
Specimen means blood, sputum, urine, stool or other bodily fluids and wastes, tissues, and cultures necessary to perform required tests.
Specimen means tissue, hair, or a product of the human body capable of revealing the presence of drugs or their metabolites, as approved by the Untied Stated Food and Drug Administration or the Agency for Health Care Administration.
Specimen means any material de- rived from a test system for examina- tion or analysis.
Specimen means a 50 mm by 150 mm (2 in by 6 in) section of sample.
Specimen means a tissue or product of the human body capable of revealing the presence of alcohol and/or drugs or their metabolites.
Specimen means all man-made artifacts and remains of an archaeological or anthropological nature found on or below the surface of the earth, excluding structural remains.