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‘Beef snow,’ sludge, and seafood fraud: How NIST standardizes everything from $1,143 peanut butter to house dust to keep us safe

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The Importance of Standard Reference Materials

This chapter explores the vital role of Standard Reference Materials (SRMs) in ensuring accurate medical and scientific measurements, particularly in cholesterol testing and food safety. It outlines the historical development of SRMs by NIST, from standardized iron in 1906 to modern advancements like DNA profiling standards and seafood fraud prevention. The discussion emphasizes the ongoing efforts required to maintain these standards for public health and the integrity of nutritional information.

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