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The phrase "all samples gave a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the results or findings from a set of samples in a scientific or analytical context.
Example: "In the experiment, all samples gave a consistent reading, indicating the reliability of the method used."
Alternatives: "all samples produced a" or "all samples yielded a".
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Nearly all samples gave a visible COI/II product.
The cold start temperature did not change this classification, since all samples gave a somewhat higher mutagenic effect at the low temperature.
All samples gave a positive result with the orthopoxvirus probe and a negative result with the variola virus-specific probe, indicating the presence of orthopoxviruses with the exclusion of variola virus.
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The trans/cis isomer compositions of the cyclohexene group in the CT unit were almost constant for all samples, giving a ratio of 67/33.
RNA was of high quality with all samples giving a RNA integrity number (RIN) between 9.5 to 9.7.
The reduction in mechanical properties was partially reversible in all samples, given a recovery period of 2 h.
However, contrary to our hypothesis, even when loading to relatively high strain levels (60% of the failure strain), the reduction in mechanical properties of stress-relaxed fascicles was partly reversible in all samples, given a recovery period of 2 h.
On retesting, all 4 samples gave a definitive result.
All collected secretions, biopsies and blood samples gave a better understanding of the correlation between menstrual cycle, hormonal level, epithelial thickness changes.
All samples gave signals.
Positron lifetime spectra for all the samples give a best fit for two-lifetime components.
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