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Because the specimen was small, we were unable to establish a definitive diagnosis.
That's because the specimen was not found during excavations by Godefroit's team, but like most early birds and feathered dinosaurs from Liaoning province, including many studied by Xu it was supposedly found by farmers and acquired from a Chinese fossil dealer, who sold it to the province's Yizhou Fossil and Geology Park.
Because the specimen was millions of years younger than any known Geosternbergia, he assigned it to the new species Geosternbergia maysei.
Because the specimen was not extracted but reactive after direct addition into the first round reaction mix, we believe the likelihood of contamination at this step to be minimal.
One patient was excluded from the time-to-collection analysis because the specimen was collected under extenuating circumstances: testing was conducted because of worsening respiratory symptoms beginning 57 days before the patient returned from overseas.
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Mutational analysis for one patient was unsuccessful because the amount of the specimen was insufficient.
In 2 persons, the specimen was taken because of clinical symptoms, in 6 because of screening, and in 2 persons for unknown reasons (Table 2).
Furthermore, cryoET images often cannot be completely broken down into discrete particles because the specimen is continuous (e.g., cells).
Because the specimen is actually rotated at a constant angular speed, however, a significant difference between the phase of the output signal and the detected phase angle emerges.
Furthermore, during the pure bending test, the strain gradient through the thickness is kinematically prescribed because the specimen is subjected to a plane strain condition in de direction parallel to the rotational axis (Tan et al., 1995), which allows for a straightforward comparison of the pure bending experiments and parallel simulations.
Because the specimen is so fragmentary, he refrained from assigning a new scientific name to the tooth.
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