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Frequently asked questions

Question:

I do not understand the word assay.

Answer:

Assay: An assay is an analysis done to determine:
 
The presence of a substance and the amount of that substance. Thus, an assay may be done for example to determine the level of thyroid hormones in the blood of a person suspected of being hypothyroid (or hyperthyroid).
The biological or pharmacological potency of a drug. For example, an assay may be done of a vaccine to determine its potency.
 
Assay is also used as a verb and has several related meanings in this role:
 
To try or attempt. For example, "she assayed this operation for the first time and so was understandably nervous."
To analyze a mixture for one or more of its components
To judge the value, the worth of something.
The words "assay" and "essay" are often confounded, a cardinal sin according to some word mavens. However, "assay" and "essay" share a common ancestry. Both words come from the French "essai" which in turn came from the Late Latin "exagium" meaning the "act of weighing".