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Given tumor heterogeneity in GBM, tissue sampling under image-guidance is needed to obtain more accurate specimens.

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Additionally, Eq. (14) is more accurate for all specimens than the prediction equation that was provided by AIJ (1999, 2010).

The reasons are the more accurate detection of specimens with distributional or morphological abnormalities by the traditional eye count method[ 3].

Native clinical specimens give more accurate results when compared to formalin-fixed tissue due to partial degradation of the DNA [ 28].

The DCR of the slab specimens are more accurate because the total amount of measured cartilage is higher than in the tangential cut cartilage.

The result of the present study is in contrast with an earlier report by Pierre[ 2] and Novis et. al;[ 3] who reported that automated haematology instruments are more accurate in the detection of specimens with distributional or morphologic abnormalities than by the traditional eye count method.

As it has been presented, micro-CT imaging technology coupled with 3D reconstruction based on the volumetric specimen changes allows more accurate evaluation of Poisson's ratio for bovine EOM specimens.

Second, SLN biopsy allows more accurate axillary staging than ALND specimen examination, because SLN can be thoroughly evaluated by serial sectioning and immunohistochemical methods.

Our insights based on microCT scans of these rare, uniquely-preserved specimens provide a more accurate interpretation of the 3D morphology essential for determining the true affinities and modes of life of the Ediacaran biota during this early stage in the evolution of complex macroscopic life.

Recent advances that have improved the outcome in rectal cancer include a more radical surgical technique incorporating mesorectal excision (Enker et al, 1995, Heald et al, 1998) and a more accurate histopathological examination of the resected specimen, reporting the proximity of microscopic tumour to the circumferential resection margin (CRM) (Quirke et al, 1986).

Recent advances which have contributed to an improved outcome in rectal cancer include a more radical surgical technique incorporating mesorectal excision (TME) (Enker et al, 1995; Heald et al, 1998) and a more accurate histopathological examination of the resected specimen reporting the proximity of microscopic tumour to the circumferential resection margin (CRM) (Quirke et al, 1986).

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