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Sixty-seven per cent (32/48) preferred self-sampling rather than an HCP taking the sample; 18.8% (9/48) had no preference, while 14.6% (7/48) preferred an HCP to take their sample (question 14).
In both cases, taking the sample is ethical.
Mr. Bugbee starts the test by taking the sample (no more than a pint, submitted mostly in plastic bags) and running it through a sieve to rid it of rocks, twigs, grubs and other solid objects.
It said that one athlete had tried to cheat testers using a container of clean urine inserted inside her body and, when that failed, attempting the bribe the official taking the sample.
(ii) We translate into a window taking the sample permutation defined in (29) into account.
Beyond the cost of taking the sample and storing it, Acorn says it will reduce to roughly $100 a year the fees to store such genetic materials.
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Operators (those taking the samples) may not be properly trained in correct sampling.
Consent of the study participants was obtained before taking the samples for stool examination.
Supernatant and pellet fractions were separately stored at -80°C within two hours after taking the samples.
This is checked for each GP practice individually while taking the samples.
He said a better-qualified person at the Yaba Centre would take the sample.
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