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How is Water Quality Monitored in Histology Labs?
Routine monitoring of water quality is essential to maintain the integrity of histological procedures. Methods include:
Conductivity Measurements
: Assess the amount of ionizable substances in water.
Total Organic Carbon (TOC) Analysis
: Measures the amount of organic contaminants.
Microbial Testing
: Checks for the presence of bacteria and other microorganisms.
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