
|Articles|March 1, 2004
- LCGC North America-03-01-2004
- Volume 22
- Issue 3
Applying Supersaturated Experimental Designs to the Study of Composite Sampling for Monitoring Pesticide Residues in Water
The authors propose the use of supersaturated experimental designs for composite sampling and demonstrate their efficiency and economy in the environmental screening of pesticide residues.
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