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English: The ten principles of green sample preparation (GSP) are directly related to sample preparation and describe the breadth of GSP. They embed the required design to achieve greenness in sample preparation and minimize the impact on the environment and human health by setting guidelines on aspects dealing with solvents/reagents, materials, waste, energy demand, speed, miniaturization, procedure simplification/automation and operator's safety.
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