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Is there any guideline for dealing with sampling loss?
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Is there any guideline for dealing with sampling loss?
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Dear all,
Recently, I am performing a cultivation experiment that requires large volume of medium per sample.
However, I am concerned about whether cultivation medium loss will affect experimental results or not.
I'm not sure which strategy is better to reduce(minimize sampling loss) or increase(maximize data point) sampling number.
If you have any idea or related paper, please help me.
Thank you.
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what's your experiment?
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