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In this regard, oral washings may yield adequate numbers of cells from many early lesions and thereby permit self-sampling.
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Autopsy remains the preferred method for obtaining tissue, as brain biopsy can result in serious complications (e.g., brain hemorrhage or abscess formation) and may not yield adequate amounts of tissue for analysis.
Because the analysis of metaphase chromosomes requires stimulation of T-cells by a mitogen (phytohemagglutinin) to enter mitosis, some individuals, such as those with DiGeorge syndrome, may not have enough normal T-cells to yield adequate metaphases for analysis.
Whereas most established HRQOL measures yield adequate levels of responsiveness, we feel this distinction merits attention.
One patient was catheterized twice because the first catheterization failed to yield adequate samples.
Central randomization, sealed envelopes or a similar method was assumed to yield adequate randomization.
Finally, 3 (1.5%) biopsies failed to yield adequate tissue samples (type 6).
In this sense, our results indicate that anticipating levels of MWL that guarantee workers' adequate activation may yield better results in DM performance.
As Aetna Chairman and CEO Mark Bertolini noted, "You can't be prepared if you're half asleep". Developing a business culture that promotes adequate sleep may yield less erroneous business decisions and fewer cheaters in the organization.
Spending all your money on crops may yield a great profit, but do you have adequate money for other things like medicine, livestock, poultry, expansions, fodder, or gifts?
So the current debates may yield some of the same lessons as past debates, that any adequate account must be able to weigh the twin demands of democracy and deliberation together.
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