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We excluded small-seeded species as these usually passed through the mesh (Cecropia, Ficus, Marcgravia, Miconia), as well as species whose seeds could not be reliably identified to species or to a clear morphospecies (taxonomy follows Boggan et al. [24]).
Based on morphology, 27% of the individuals could be reliably identified to the species, another 45% could be assigned to a clear morphotype, and 11% could be assigned to a known genus.
It appears, then, that muscid specimens cannot be reliably identified to genus using COI based solely on association with closely related taxa, at least when based on the NJ method of tree building.
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This is still an area of research and no definite HU cut-offs have been reliably identified to represent reduced muscle function for this to be adopted in the clinical setting at present.
In 1/35 subjects normal liver uptake could not be reliably identified due to extensive hepatic tumour deposits.
It remains uncertain whether patients of this subset could be reliably identified according to the over-expression of HER2 and TOP2A genes [ 14- 17].
With respect to the Rock pigeon, multiple clutches could be reliably identified as belonging to individual pairs.
CLL cells could be reliably identified using CD160FCA to a level of 10−4.
In HAADF STEM at 300 kV, the contrast from single, heavy atoms can be reliably identified from its contribution to the contrast of atom columns [8].
Pilot data showed that the short external rotators cannot be reliably identified using USS, due to the depth of the muscles during posterior scanning, so they were were excluded from this study.
The fact that tumor and host cells can be reliably identified also allowed us to detect double-positive cells, possibly arising from cell fusion events or horizontal gene transfer.
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