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Our scanning electron microscopy analyses suggest that the AS of foscrb Y10A embryos undergo apoptosis.
These microscopy analyses suggest that SWNT peptide constructs are concentrated in intracellular vesicles in DCs, potentially enhancing peptide delivery into APCs.
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Transmission electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction analyses suggest that the multilayers exhibit strong texture with respect to Mg (0 0 0 2) and Ti (0 0 0 2) with an epitaxial growth pattern.
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), FTIR, polarized optical microscopy (POM), and inductively coupled plasma spectroscopy (ICP) analyses suggest that diamine monomers chemically react and dissolve the hydrated metallic oxide layer.
SROC analyses suggest that overall accuracy of phage-based assays is slightly higher than smear microscopy in direct head-to-head comparisons.
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Our overall analyses suggest that among the tests used to detect S. haematobium, the urine reagent strip for microhaematuria detects the largest proportion of schistosome infections identified by microscopy (sensitivity 75%); it also detects the largest proportion of non-infections identified by microscopy (specificity 87%).
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