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posted by ElMaestro  – Denmark, 2012-09-28 19:04 (5022 d 03:21 ago) – Posting: # 9276
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Hi Dr_Dan,

❝ I once made the experience that one lab did not pass the acceptance criterion for ISR. The second aliquot was transferred to the biggest competitor who analysed the samples with exactly the same method and this time the analysis passed. An investigation for the reason was without any result. Maybe because the second aliquot was used? Better performance of the second lab? All other parameters were ok.


There could be a ton of reasons for it. Other analysts, other equipment, difference in age of columns, etc. In perspective, my girlfriend and I both cook and we occasionally use the same recipes. When she makes a steak it usually comes out as a five star meal that makes me hear the angels sing. But when I use the same recipe the result is often a charred chunk of material with the hardness and density of granite and which has the potential to make people like agent Scully somewhat worried. I never was able to figure out exactly what causes this difference in outcome; I think it is one of life's great mysteries.

Now, out of curiosity: Which result did you report? :-D

Pass or fail!
ElMaestro

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