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 15;

Examples of Primary sample in a sentence

  • Primary sample Package taken from the lot, or in the case of bulk produce, a quantity taken from a point in the lot.

  • AAAC was designed to compare favorably to ACSR in strength to weight and in ampacity.

  • Primary sample size calculations for safety are expressed in terms of the ability to detect serious adverse experiences.

  • The Secondary sample rate is set typically to a faster rate than the Primary sample rate and may be selected manually in order to record the maximum amount of detail during, for example, an alarm condition.

  • Primary sample analysis results were approved or rejected on a batch by batch basis, based mainly on the analysis results of these standards.


More Definitions of Primary sample

Primary sample means a randomly selected number of containers from a batch as set out in item 14;
Primary sample means a portion of marijuana or marijuana products collected from a harvest or production batch for testing. Also called a “composite” sample.
Primary sample means a portion of marijuana or marijuana products collected from a production batch for testing.
Primary sample means a portion taken from the seed lot/line during one single sampling action.
Primary sample means a sample taken from a seed lot in accordance with paragraphs 13 to 19 of this Part of this Schedule.
Primary sample means a portion of cannabis or cannabis products collected from a harvest or production batch for testing. Also called a “composite” sample.
Primary sample means a portion of marijuana or marijuana products collected from a harvest or production batch for testing. Also referred to as a “composite sample”.