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To name the samples, we use the following nomenclature: for ZnO-V2O5 samples, a number followed by letter h will be used to identify milling time.
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Each specimen was assigned an identification number for convenience in the form of pppddd-V-s for a vertical specimen or pppddd-aaa-s for a horizontal specimen, where ppp, ddd, s, and aaa indicate the site name, the sample recovering depth, the identification number of the specimen, and the azimuth, respectively.
As a conclusion, CER/DBP (70/30), for example, is referred to the CER film containing initially 30 wt% of DBP; CERDBP30 is related to the corresponding film obtained after Soxhlet extraction, and a-CERDBP30 is used to name the sample obtained after Soxhlet extraction and additional thermal treatment at 250 °C for 2 h.
The samples were run in separate lanes of HiSeq 2000.We named the samples of the second trial as second trial control-1 ~ 4 and abbreviated them as 2nd T-cnt-1 ~ 4.
Amazon also built a sample app, Name The Show, to demonstrate how to get started.
Try to name all the samples.
The spacecraft is seeking to gather 10g of the dislodged debris with an instrument named the Sampler Horn that hangs from its underbelly.
To keep the brand names anonymous, the samples were given code names and this convention is used throughout the study.
He performed the tests without knowing the brand names of the samples.
In the end, Samuels said, the government provided Quest with the information that matched the players' names and the samples.
We selected the first client name in the sample randomly using computer generated random numbers from the first 14 names in the fixed list containing the 5044 client names arranged alphabetically and numbered from 1 to 5044.
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