Sentence examples for reintroduced sample from inspiring English sources

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The original 1970s Big Beef Creek samples were most similar to those of Union River and Lilliwaup Creek, and the reintroduced sample was most similar to the sample from Quilcene River, its broodstock source, and consequently similar to Dosewallips, Duckabush, and Hamma Hamma rivers samples (Fig.  3).

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This modernist approach to recycling or reintroducing samples was completely new in the rock/pop format of the mid-80s, and pre-dated key sampling releases from De La Soul, 2 Live Crew, Beastie Boys and MARRS' Pump Up the Volume, the first sample-based 1987 hit single to top the chart.

The questionnaire was reintroduced to a sample of 20 randomly selected 12-year-old school children.

The networks were able to regain their integrity by reintroducing the samples back into plasticizer above the crystalline melting temperature.

Information about the sampled populations, year of sampling, sample codes, source of DNA, taxonomic status, geographical region of the sample localities, the indigenous or reintroduced status of populations and sample size.

In SAS, dipolar couplings and/or chemical shift anisotropies are reintroduced by switching the sample between two different angles, often 0° or 90° and the magic angle, yielding a two-dimensional isotropic anisotropic correlation spectrum.

For this step, the samples were reintroduced into the MOCVD system and annealed under a H2/AsH3 environment at 650 °C for 10 min to remove surface oxides formed as the NWs were exposed to air.

Samples can also be withdrawn from and reintroduced into the chamber keeping the samples within the confines of tightly-capped O-ring sealed tubes for various experimental manipulations, such as centrifugation or incubations with reagents that require refrigerated temperatures.

Samples of beaver were collected from throughout Europe and Asia (for a full list see Fig. 1 and Table 2), consisting of 321 samples of C. fiber from 13 FT refugial and reintroduced populations across Eurasia and five samples of the Canadian beaver C. canadensis (from individuals living in the USA and Europe).

Most practices have fewer than a hundred patients with dementia, and the problem when you shrink the data down like this is that the errors you have so carefully ironed out by increasing your sample size are all reintroduced by applying the figures to a small population, complete with its own unique demographic and idiosyncrasies.

This is not a call to reintroduce impurities into samples, but rather to appreciate the influence of intracellular conditions on structure and function.

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