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He knew that some scientists would be unhappy that such a significant specimen should leave Germany – where it was discovered.
The interlaminar shear stresses of the laminates induced by hygrothermal expansion exhibited a significant specimen edge effect.
A significant specimen to specimen variation is observed as expected as these are primary leukemic cells from different CLL patients.
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Currently, blood culture is likely the most significant specimen type used for the diagnosis of bacterial infections, especially for bloodstream infections.
But it would be better to let a triceratops skull fall to pieces than have that specimen mangled by amateurs who ignore basic scientific data collection and then try to sell that skull to private buyers, hiding it away from researchers and fuelling a market that makes significant specimens inaccessible.
For years, palaeontologists have watched as significant specimens have gone from field sites to wealthy fossil enthusiasts.
Significant specimen-to-specimen dimensional variation existed in the elliptical-hole specimens due to variations in the nickel mask used in the etching.
Although testing at a high frequency of 700 Hz, showed a decrease in fatigue life in air compared with that at 10 Hz, a significant increase in specimen temperature was observed in air due to self-heating.
A significant portion of specimen in the needle and hub is lost back due to negative pressure and capillary action while withdrawing the needle from the lesion during the last step.
Results: Regardless of the technique used, a significant number of specimens were contaminated after 30 and 60 days.
A significant quantity of specimens, some very complete, were excavated in 2003 and 2005 and await preparation and description in future publications.
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