
When dealing with Sampling Systems and sampling equipment, a common concept is often discussed: representative samples. There are a number of characteristics associated with representative samples, and adapting these characteristics into a sampling plan will increase the likelihood of successful sampling plan implementation. While these characteristics have been examined in various forums, the background for how these characteristics were developed is not always discussed.
In this webinar, Adam Orner, Product Manager for Sampling Systems, will discuss the background development of some of the key characteristics of representative samples, which are regularly implemented in sampling practices and are critical in successful Sampling System implementation.
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