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Of these, 96 were excluded from analysis (5 showed culture contamination, 84 had an insufficient amount for molecular analysis, and 7 gave a reading in the gray zone).
After paying the attorney's fee, you could end up with an insufficient amount for your medical expenses.
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The other proteins were in insufficient amounts for the identification analysis or did not return reliable matches when using the Mascot program.
Furthermore, the donor button in this case was preserved for only 51 hours prior to transplantation, an insufficient amount of time for the epithelial cells to have migrated over the scleral rim and onto the posterior corneal surface [ 19].
"That seems to be an insufficient amount of food for a man of your girth," says his server, putting down a diet plate in front of Chicago cop Mike, pointing the way to a coming half-hour full of jokes that are simply poor as well as being in poor taste.
This procedure was repeated several times until there was insufficient amount of precipitate for optical characterization.
Instructor M hurried the students through the activity in 10 min, which was an insufficient amount of time for them to achieve the lesson objective of compiling evidence and formulating an argument to support their position.
Analysis of large magnitude eruptions over this timescale has shown that this is an insufficient amount of time for adequate sampling of the largest eruptions (M>6.5) (Deligne et al., 2010).
There was an insufficient amount of plasma for baseline E2 measurement, and cardiac plasma samples (n = 5) were all nondetectable for E2.
Samples that had insufficient amount of dust for the allergen analysis were considered missing.
Ten (21%) patients either had insufficient amount of tissue for analysis or no tumor cells present in the sample.
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