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But shoreline properties long used for marinas or boatyards may have contamination problems.
Probably, the sites with FC/FS ratio above one may have contamination by human faecal matter (Araujo et al. 1989).
"If there was spillage at a particular location above-ground where that particular distribution pipe was located, or if there was a fracture in the pipe, or a joint in the pipe that got a crack or leak in it, then we may have contamination locally at that one particular site, or along the connections along the way," explains Haywood County Health Department director Carmine Rocco.
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Biff!For their part, the British insist their controls are just fine and hint that the American laboratory may have had contamination problems.
Finally, a recombinant protein produced in an E. coli system may have endotoxin contamination, and the endotoxin contaminant could stimulate the production of MMPs and VEGF.
Traces of viral genes were found recently, but these may have been contamination, and in any case they did not amount to entire, working viruses.
"This paper suggests that the claims of fat containing 'fat stem cells' may have been contamination with blood stem cells," Melton says.
The Skt. vrīhi, on the other hand, has –h- which is not the normal equivalent of Dravidian –c-, suggesthat therethere may have been contamination from another source, as yet unknown.6.
Unfortunately, the larger study is known to be largely contaminated with modern human DNA probably introduced by laboratory workers (Wall and Kim 2007) and the smaller study may have significant contamination as well.
The Skt. vrīhi, on the other hand, has –h- which is not the normal equivalent of Dravidian –c-, suggesthat therethere may have been contamination from another source, as yet unknown.6 The second word above,, may be compared with OIA also first attested in the Atharvaveda, which is glossed as "grain, esp.
There may have been contamination between the intervention and control communities.
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