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Why is specificity important in toxicology instrumentation?

Specificity is the ability of an instrument to distinguish between different substances. In complex biological samples, the presence of multiple compounds can interfere with the accurate detection of the target substance. Lack of specificity can result in false positives, where non-target substances are incorrectly identified as the target toxin. This is especially problematic in forensic toxicology where the accuracy of results is paramount.

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