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The negative overall attack rate in those >75 years of age may have been an anomaly, because this age group had the smallest number of specimens and the prepandemic specimens were predominantly from NSW, while the postpandemic specimens were a combination of specimens from NSW, NZ, and NT.

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For example, the part of the General Anatomy section dealing with limbs uses a combination of real specimens with soft tissue preservation (Figure 1A) and diagrammatic representations (Figure 1B) to contrast the differences in walking leg and gill arch morphology.

This correlation was confirmed in seven of our patients from which pretreatment blood and marrow samples were available (data not shown) and therefore a combination of both specimens has been analyzed in this study.

Many endeavors in biology are limited by a combination of the number of specimens that can be measured, and the amount of information that can be extracted from each one.

Mode-I tests were conducted using the double-cantilever beam specimen, mode-II tests using the end-notch flexure specimen and mixed-mode tests (three mixity ratios) using a combination of the two aforementioned specimens.

The rate of band evolution after shear was quantified consistently in terms of the time taken for the average band spacing to reach a minimum, and was found to depend on a combination of prior shear rate, specimen thickness, solvent type and concentration.

All photographs were taken using a digital camera Canon EOS 450D coupled to a MP-E 65 mm macro lens, and are 'dry-ethanol composites' (i.e. they are a combination of photographs of a specimen both dry and immersed in ethanol).

Given the taxonomic complexity of the genus [ 58, 85, 86], and the poorly defined diagnosis available for A. mollis, we based our taxonomic identification of specimens on a combination of external and internal morphological characters (e.g., a robust braincase, short rostrum, zygomatic plate broad and not inclined [ 24, 57, 87, 88]).

Based on a combination of contemporary accounts, paintings, and specimens, Julian Hume has inferred that at least eleven transported dodos reached their destinations alive.

Palæontologist Martin Glaessner finally, in 1959, made the connection between this and the earlier finds and with a combination of improved dating of existing specimens and an injection of vigour into the search many more instances were recognised.

This investigation is intended to clear the push-ahead effect of specimens treated with a combination of carburizing and nitriding.

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