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In the current sample, a common consequence discussed by participants was change in physical activities.
To avoid having to find an independent sample, a common practice is to split the original sample.
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Again, we normalized the intensities of actin and myosin in each subject sample against a common reference sample of proteins derived from exfoliated cells in a saliva sample from pooled healthy donors.
His partner used a sampler, a common tool of the new electronic improviser.
For uniform sampling, a common clock is operated in order to convert analog signals to digital values[2, 3].
The assay was designed to amplify water buffalo samples, a common 'rhino horn' substitute, but to exclude human DNA, a common contaminant.
The common disease pattern was further enhanced by subtracting the model score values for the matched control subject from each corresponding ALS case to give all control samples a common starting value of zero.
Purposive sampling, a common approach in qualitative studies, was used in selecting the respondents.
However, this technique requires glutaraldehyde-fixation of samples, limiting its use for analysis of formalin-fixed samples (a common preservation method employed by clinicians immediately following surgery), and restricting further characterisation of the samples with common histological and immunohistochemical techniques.
In hospital samples, a common finding is that delirium contributes to persistent cognitive deficits, independently of predisposing and precipitating factors [ 6].
Patients were selected through purposive sampling, a common qualitative research strategy that involves choosing subjects based on specific characteristics and attributes in order to ensure that a range of perspectives is represented (Creswell 1998).
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