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( , Fri 4 Oct 2024, 15:20, archived)
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but if they're pretending to assay a group of the ingredients of a naturally-derived product to two decimal places of a percentage, they're bullshit merchants.
( , Fri 4 Oct 2024, 18:10, archived)
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( , Fri 4 Oct 2024, 20:43, archived)
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I think the numbers from the specific medical dispensary we use are credible and consistent, but as they point out themselves, those are generalized numbers derived from a variable product. One bud will not be the same as another.
The two decimal places thing is a legal requirement of the state, as you say it's clearly bullshit, but it's state mandated bullshit. I reckon a range analysis would be more useful: highest and lowest levels found in product, average percentage of high versus low found in retail samples.
Or something.
( , Fri 4 Oct 2024, 21:37, archived)