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It is recommended to only include adverse events in the report when adverse events have an incidence of >10%. Furthermore, it is recommended to do log-rank p-value tests. If there are any log-rank tests with significance p-value (p-value < 0.05), then Cox proportional hazard models should be conducted. When Cox proportional hazard models are conducted it is recommended to do univariate and multivariate analyses.

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Data scrapers are used to find data from websites. The Hypertext Transfer Protocol or a web browser can be used to access the World Wide Web. The term “web scraper” refers to automated processes that are implemented using a bot or web crawler. It is a way of copying data from the web into a central database or spreadsheet for later analysis. A web page can be scrapped by fetching it and getting it out of it. When a user views a page, a browser downloads the page. To fetch pages for later processing, web crawling is a main component of web scraper. It takes place once fetched. The data from a page may be copied into a spreadsheet or loaded into a database. Web scrapers take something out of a page and use it for another purpose. An example of this would be finding and copying names and phone numbers to a list.

Web scrapers can be used as a component of applications for web mining and data mining, online price change monitoring and price comparison, real estate listings, weather data monitoring, website change detection, research, tracking and more. A lot of useful data can be found in text form on web pages built using text-based mark up languages. Most web pages are designed for human users. Tools and software have been developed to assist in the search of web pages.

Monitoring data feeds from the web server is one of the newer forms of web scraper. The transport mechanism between the client and the web server can be used with the help of JSON. Some websites use methods to stop web scrapers from crawling their pages. In response, there are web scrapers that use techniques such as computer vision and natural language processing to mimic human browsing to gather web page content for offline processing.

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12-1JULY 2004

MARLAP

Sampling

Concentration, Separation,

Isolation, etc. Steps

Sample

Preparation

Measurement

FIGURE

12.1ŠDegree of error in laboratory sampl

e preparation relative to other activities

12 LABORATORY SAMPLE PREPARATION12.1Introduction

On first impression, sample preparation may s

eem the most routine aspect of an analytical

protocol. However, it is critical that analysts

realize and remember that

a measurement is only as

good as the sample preparation

that has preceded it. If an a

liquant taken for analysis does not

represent the original sample accurate

ly, the results of this analysis

are questionable. As a general

rule, the error in sampling and the sample

preparation portion of an analytical procedure is

considerably higher than that in the me

thodology itself, as illu

strated in Figure 12.1.

One goal of laboratory sample

preparation is to provide, without sample loss, representative

aliquants that are free of laboratory contaminati

on that will be used in the next steps of the

protocol. Samples are prepared in accordance

with applicable standard operating procedures

(SOPs) and laboratory SO

Ps using information provided by fi

eld sample prepar

ation (Chapter 10,Field and Sampling Issues that Affect Laboratory Measurements

), sample screening activities,

and objectives given in the appropriate pl

anning documents. The laboratory sample preparation

techniques presented in this chapter include the

physical manipulation of the sample (heating,

screening, grinding, mixing, etc.) up to the

point of dissolution. Steps such as adding

carriers and tracers, followed by wet ashing or

fusion, are discussed in Chapter 13 (SampleDissolution) and Chapter 14 (SeparationTechniques).This chapter presents some general guidance

Contents

12.1Introduction

……………………..12-1

12.2General Guidance for Sample Preparation..12-2

12.3Solid Samples

…………………..12-12

12.4Filters

………………………..12-30

12.5Wipe Samples

…………………..12-31

12.6Liquid Samples

………………….12-32

12.7Gases

…………………………12-36

12.8Bioassay

………………………12-36

12.9References

……………………..12-37

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