Sentence examples for analysis the specimen from inspiring English sources

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The patterns were recorded in steps of 100 K, in vacuum of the order of approximately 2 × 10−3 Pa for 30 min. For the cross-sectional transmission electron microscopy (XTEM) analysis, the specimen (10 mm × 10 mm × 0.5 mm) was cut into small rectangular pieces using a wire saw.

Before the analysis, the specimen is prepared in the form of a sharp tip with a curvature radius less than 50 nm and placed under high vacuum (≈10-13 Bat), at low temperature (80°K), at a high positive voltage (V0 ≈ 5-15 kV).

In a 2005 DNA analysis, the specimen was eventually identified as an albinistic specimen of the grey trembler (Cinclocerthia gutturalis) from Martinique.

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Prior to the analysis, the specimens were cleaned ultrasonically for 5 min with acetone, in order to eliminate the residual lubricant.

For the nitrogen sorption analysis, the specimens were broken into small pieces and then ground using a mortar and pestle to pass a #16 sieve (1190 μm spacing).

For the histopathological analysis, the specimens were fixed in 10% buffered formalin, dehydrated and passed through increasing concentrations of alcohol.

For SEM analysis, the specimens were washed in sterile phosphate-buffered saline and then fixed with a 4% glutaraldehyde solution for 24 h.

SH carried out the pathological analysis of the specimen including gene analysis.

Analysis of the specimen suggested that the animal belonged to a previously unknown group of primitive European sauropods.

MI carried out the pathological analysis of the specimen.

HT carried out the pathological analysis of the specimen.

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