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Unlike existing methods, the specimen can be sampled in any arbitrary direction.
When the staining score of RFP expression was >3 (see Materials and Methods), the specimen was classified as RFP positive (Fig. 1A).
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To evaluate different tissue harvesting and DNA extraction methods, the specimens were divided into three groups.
Using monoplex (RSV and human metapneumovirus) or multiplex (influenza A/B, adenovirus/internal control and parainfluenza virus 1 4) PCR methods, the specimens were examined for, in total, nine different respiratory viruses (Table 2).
In this method, the specimen is sandwiched between a wool fabric and a bleached fabric and is stitched.
Comparing with the existing bubble pressure test method, the specimen is initially placed vertically with a given liquid and air on each side.
Both of first crack and ultimate flexural strengths were affected by the placement method; the specimen with concrete placed in the center (at maximum moment region) exhibited higher strength than that with concrete placed in the corner.
In the cell culture supernatant analysis by the RDV method, the specimen exhibited amplification of the partial nucleotide sequences of coxsackie A14 virus (nucleotide sequence data are available in the DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank databases under accession nos. AB275848 AB275853).
Fig. 8 a Comparison of the paleointensity value between the different experimental methods (on the specimen level).
This is accomplished by solving Laplace's equation using finite element methods with the specimen topography as one boundary and the grounded anode as the opposite boundary [26].
Furthermore, all these methods image the specimen from only two angles about the same axis and, again, are only applicable to isolated complexes.
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