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How is Hair Collected for Toxicological Analysis?
Hair samples are typically collected from the posterior vertex region of the scalp. This area is preferred because it grows at a relatively constant rate of about 1 cm per month. A sample of about 100-120 strands is usually sufficient for analysis.
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