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The high fluorescence of organic materials when dealing with Raman analysis made the sample spectra useless.
Specifically, male caregivers were excluded due to them making up only 1% of the sample; this made the sample more homogenous.
Combined treatment with waterglass and sodium fluorosilicate could generate more gel products, and made the sample surface denser than other treatments used in this work, because sodium fluorosilicate could accelerate the hardening of waterglass, and both waterglass and sodium fluorosilicate could react with cement hydrates respectively.
This caused irreversible damage and made the sample unsuitable for future studies.
Absence of prior knowledge of sampling parameters made the sample size computation for a community survey with responses on a sensitive issue as DSH and suicide difficult.
Possible limitations are that approximately half of the data were collected in surveys that did not use random probability sampling, which could have made the sample less representative.
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Ion etching in vacuum and TiCaPCON film deposition made the samples highly hydrophilic.
made the samples.
US and KAT made the samples available for this study.
In experiments where entropy estimates were made, the sampling rate was 64 Hz (a power of two).
And once they are added -- making the sample larger and statistically more reliable -- vouchers appear to have made no difference for any group.
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