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What Are the Advantages of Using GC in Epidemiological Studies?
Several advantages make GC a valuable tool in epidemiological research:
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High Sensitivity and Specificity
: GC can detect trace amounts of chemicals with high accuracy.
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Quantitative Analysis
: It provides precise quantification of chemical constituents, which is essential for risk assessment.
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Versatility
: GC can analyze a wide range of compounds and sample types.
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Speed
: The technique can rapidly process multiple samples, making it suitable for large-scale studies.
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