The bill would set strict standards and then give state inspectors summary powers to board the ships to take samples.
Laurenzi said the testing policy requires collectors to take samples to their homes until FedEx can immediately send the sample to the laboratory.
Before prospecting he is careful to get government permission to take samples, usually in exchange for a promise to pay royalties on any eventual commercial use.
He said Dutch authorities visited Nemijtek's facilities, from which Draap shipped between 40 and 100 metric tons of horse meat a month, to take samples of the horse meat.
Using sterile swab kits, forensic scientists in cases similar to the one near Annecy would be expected to take samples from the car door handles, the steering wheel, the mirrors.
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The only reliable way to tell the difference is to take samples from the burn patterns and test them in a laboratory for the presence of flammable or combustible liquids.
The team also hopes to take samples of mud from the bottom of the lake, to better understand the geological history of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet and Earth's past climate.
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The plaintiffs had asked to take samples from only five (5) randomly selected hard drives in order to determine whether the issue of scope was even worth contention based on what keywords they might have determined to be germane.
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If you want to take some samples home to taste, canned snails are sold marinated in hot sauce or in Provencal style, with garlic, white wine and butter.
They had been sent by the company Mande Construction Immobiliere to take soil samples in the Hombori region where it planned to build a cement factory.
"So where the law's allowed us to take those samples, we've taken them, " he said.
"The remains will be exhumed for them to take whatever necessary samples to carry out the required tests, " she said.
Justice Scalia contended that because authorities already possessed the power to take DNA samples from those ultimately convicted of crimes, only people who are wrongly arrested or later acquitted will have their privacy violated.
And since April 2004, police have been able to take and keep samples from anyone arrested for a recordable offence, even if charges do not ensue.
But he said examiners were able to identify and take samples of each organ for testing, as well as hair and fingernail samples and dirt samples from around the wooden coffin.
The team will now take samples to verify the date of the enclosure, before re-burying the site, in line with national guidelines.
Instead, the Administration would rely on the United Nations, which planned to send in experts to test soil and take samples from victims.
Airport officials could take genetic samples from travelers to track infectious bacteria and viruses before they become outbreaks.
Unmanned probes and landers like the Mars Rovers have been able to explore terrain, take measurements, analyze samples and send reams of data back.
The boxer had refused to take a dope test ever since the scandal broke, but finally agreed to give samples on Wednesday.
It might take holidays like this to crack open the best samples from our vast, national, collective archive, but that makes it all the more special.
Most sportswear lines have about a hundred samples and take more than an hour to arrange.
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Other proposals are understood to include the introduction of civilian jailers in police stations who would be allowed to breath-test drink drivers and take fingerprints and DNA samples from suspects.
Twenty-eight local authorities across the UK will take a total of 224 samples, and results are due to be published in April.
The fact is that drug companies have a huge financial stake in making sure patients take the drugs they make, and offering samples is one way to get patients to buy theirs over a competitor's product.
Instead, he pled guilty to the lesser charge of misdemeanor assault, a crime for which Maryland cannot take DNA samples.
Employees take exams or demonstrate to managers that they have mastered certain skills, such as analyzing air samples and performing radiation surveys.
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