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protocol is nothing but 'a document which contains a
detailed or full information about specific system or a
method'.
Ex: we are preparing a protocol for a method, it contains
the method related specification, STP, raw material source,
required chemicals, column & dimentions, method type,
sample quantity, acceptance criteria etc..............
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