Primary sample definition

Primary sample means a portion of a batch, process lot, or lot that is used for testing for identity, strength, purity, and composition.
Primary sample means a sample that is comprised of several increments of either cannabis or cannabis products that are collected from a batch for testing.
Primary sample means a randomly selected number of containers from a batch as set out in item 14;

More Definitions of Primary sample

Primary sample means a randomly selected number of containers from a batch as set out in item 15;
Primary sample means a sample taken from a seed lot in accordance with paragraphs 13 to 19 of this Part of this Schedule.

Related to Primary sample

  • DNA sample means any material that has come from a human body and consists of or includes human cells;

  • Grab sample means an individual sample collected in less than 15 minutes in conjunction with an instantaneous flow measurement.

  • Primary Source means the Screen Page specified as such in the applicable Pricing Supplement and (in the case of any Screen Page provided by any information service other than the Reuters Monitor Money Rates Service (“Reuters”)) agreed to by the Agent Bank;

  • Composite sample means a combination of individual samples of wastewater taken at 1 hour intervals, for eight (8) hours (or for the duration of discharge, whichever is less), to minimize the effect of variability of the individual samples. Individual samples must be of equal volume. (Example: one (1) liter per hour.)

  • Drug sample means a unit of a prescription drug that is not intended to be sold and is intended to promote the sale of the drug.