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If when testing TAS202 a failure occurs in any of the various test procedures of the protocol, does the entire sequence of testing need to be repeated on a new or revamped sample?

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If when testing TAS202 a failure occurs in any of the various test procedures of the protocol, does the entire sequence of testing need to be repeated on a new or revamped sample?

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Yes, the whole testing procedure will need to be repeated. If the specimen fails to meet any of the procedures within TAS202, the specimen has failed said protocol.

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