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Depending on the target compounds, the presence of salt in aqueous sample can potentially result in contrary effects: it may improve [41], not influence [42], or diminish extraction [24, 43].
This is perhaps due to the fact that the relative abundance of species in nature (i.e. their number in a bulk sample) can potentially offset any bias from primer-binding in PCR.
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Breast milk samples can potentially be contaminated with phthalate diesters during collection and storage.
These three samples can potentially answer several key questions raised by their model.
DBS samples can potentially be used for quantitation with TPPA, although it would require evaluation against titers obtained with plasma samples.
Sequences obtained from environmental sampling can potentially be named under the current ICN with a DNA sample as a physical specimen, but this will not apply in many cases.
See research article: http://genomemedicine.com/content/3/6/39 For studies involving human research subjects it is, in general, crucial to keep up participation rates in order to reduce the risk of sample bias, that is, the systematic under-representation of certain groups in the study sample, which can potentially bias the research results.
In addition, the integration of a multichannel sample introduction can potentially be used for the internal standardization or to increase the measurement throughput by running more than one sample in parallel.
Finally, we note that future studies are necessary to validate these new glycosites since chemical deamidation of asparagine residues during sample preparation can potentially lead to false positive identification of glycosites [ 18, 19].
This study shows that the LIBS method can provide a rapid analysis of shale samples and can potentially benefit depleted gas shale carbon storage research.
It is clear that low sample-diversity can potentially have a detrimental impact on the outcome of the sequencing run.
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