What happens if results don converge?
Given identical materials, coherent binding etc., experimental results must converge. Widespread differences that cannot be resolved by round robin processes suggest either that the test is unsuitable for nanomaterials or that the protocol is incomplete. Options to proceed include finding a new test or evolving the protocol.
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