Sampling comparison among Hirst spore traps of the same model
Sampling comparison among Hirst spore traps of the same model
Sampling comparison among Hirst spore traps of the same model
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Introduction• Sampler <strong>comparison</strong>s usually donebetween different types <strong>of</strong> sampler• Those <strong>comparison</strong> made with <strong>the</strong> aim toasses <strong>the</strong> most suitable type <strong>of</strong> sampler• Comparisons using <strong>the</strong> <strong>same</strong> samplerusually comparing different places• Variability inside <strong>the</strong> <strong>same</strong> type <strong>of</strong> sampleris needed to asses its accuracy<strong>Sampling</strong> <strong>comparison</strong> <strong>Hirst</strong> <strong>spore</strong> <strong>traps</strong> 2