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Stability program appearance testing

Frozen reference materials have been produced by NIST (Wise et al. 1993). These materials do not have the disadvantages of the oils or freeze-dried materials, but are more difficult to transport. Obviously they have to be kept deep-frozen during transport, which makes their use rather expensive. Since the early 1990 s a new approach in this field has been introduced. This concerned the use of wet, sterilized fish and shellfish samples. These samples, packed in glass jars or in tins, were firstly used in the QUASIMEME program as reference materials for inter-laboratory studies (de Boer 1997). Later, when it appeared that the stability was maintained for longer periods, tests for organic contaminants based on this principle were also prepared. [Pg.122]


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