Betekenis van:
homogenisation

homogenisation
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the act of making something homogeneous or uniform in composition

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    1. For use with homogenisation extraction method
    2. It must be demonstrated that the homogenisation process used achieves complete homogenisation.
    3. This buffer is used for extraction of the bacterium from plant tissues by homogenisation or shaking.
    4. Blending may be aided by freezing and chopping the units before homogenisation is carried out.
    5. Thorough homogenisation is essential for maximum extraction and recovery of nitrate.
    6. The grinding step for homogenisation as part of sample preparation, can be performed outside the laboratory, but the premise where the grinding is performed must have the appropriate grinding equipment, environment and protocol for homogenisation.
    7. Depending upon the size of the blender/macerator/chopper used, one or more individual units may be combined for homogenisation purposes. Blending may be aided by freezing and chopping the units before homogenisation is carried out.
    8. The whole part to which the maximum level is applicable is used for homogenisation of the sample.
    9. The complete sample as received by the laboratory shall be homogenized, in case the homogenisation is performed by the laboratory.
    10. Each laboratory sample shall be finely grinded and mixed thoroughly using a process that has been demonstrated to achieve complete homogenisation.
    11. Finely grind (where relevant) and mix thoroughly the complete aggregate sample using a process that has been demonstrated to achieve complete homogenisation.
    12. Each laboratory sample of 10 kg shall be separately ground finely and mixed thoroughly to achieve complete homogenisation, in accordance with the provisions laid down in Annex II.
    13. Each laboratory sample shall be separately ground finely and mixed thoroughly to achieve complete homogenisation, in accordance with the provisions laid down in Annex II.
    14. Each laboratory sample must be finely grinded and mixed thoroughly using a process that has been demonstrated to achieve complete homogenisation.
    15. Depending upon the size of the blender/macerator/chopper used, one or more individual units may be combined for homogenisation purposes.