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Opiod (hydrocodone in Vicodin) will show up in urinalysis, regardless of any other drugs you've taken.
Physical weathering affects the size of a sample by breaking down rocks into smaller pieces through processes like frost wedging, exfoliation, and abrasion. These physical processes can reduce the size of the sample by breaking it into smaller fragments.
Sample results normal, continue routine sampling
The answer to your question, if taken literally, is: Vicodin does show up as an opiate on a blood test since Vicodin contains hydrocodone, which is an opiate.If I "read between the lines," then I strongly believe that there is more to your question. That is exactly why I like to explain my answers. Please let Wiki.Answers know if you prefer an explaination along with the answer to your question, or do you only want the answer?If your question is closer to "Will a sample of blood test positive for an opiate if someone took Vicodin lately?" then the answer is: "It depends." It is more likely than not that a blood sample will test positive for opiates provided that the opiate concentration is sufficiently high. The "sufficiently high" part of the answer is the primary reason no one can give you a definite "Yes" or "No" without additional information. There has to be enough of the drug in a person's blood or urine for it to be detected, and the amount of drug that can be detected depends on the drug a sample is being tested for and on the method used to detect the drug.
Chloroform can help preserve a water sample by inhibiting the growth of bacteria and microbes that could degrade the sample. It acts as a disinfectant by disrupting the cell membranes of microorganisms, preventing them from multiplying and breaking down the organic matter in the sample. This preservation method allows for more accurate testing and analysis of the water sample over an extended period of time.
Breaking a mineral sample can reveal its true color by exposing the fresh, unaltered surface. Over time, minerals may be weathered or altered at the surface, affecting their color. Breaking the sample allows a geologist to see the mineral's true color, free from any external influences.
The mineral sample displayed a distinct cleavage, breaking along smooth, flat planes.
If the population is of size N, then you allocate the numbers 1 to N to them: one per element of the population. Then generate random numbers in the range 1 - N. The element whose number is thrown up by the generator is in the sample. In the unlikely event that a number is repeated, you ignore the repeat and continue drawing the sample until you have the required correct number in the sample.
You will need to make sure that you explain why you are ready to go back into the program. Also include the plan that you have to continue your education.
If the sample has an odd number of items in it then the median will definitely be in the sample at least once because the median is value of the set of data items whose value(s) are in the middle of the sample when the sample is sorted from smallest to largest. If the sample has an even number of items in it then if the middle items are different the median will be their average, and it will differ from all of the items in the data set. I could continue in this vein but already you can see that the median sometimes occurs in a data set but not always.
random sample is a big sample and convenience sample is small sample