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Rodriguez's positive 2003 test sample could have been legally destroyed late that year by the players union, along with all other anonymous samples from that season.
There remain, of course, many questions about if and how Braun's sample could have been tampered with.
She could have been given the right medication – meaning the sample could have waited a day or two to be despatched – and received a quicker referral to a specialist.
We recognize, however, that the lower percentage of women (19 %) in our study sample could have led to the underreporting of results.
Even in the Green Hills inventory study, where the relative efficiency gains were least, the sample could have been reduced from 19 plots to 12 plots while still meeting the 10% PLE target.
Immediate suction during spraying of the treatment solution onto the sample could have diminished the horizontal migration of copper ions, but an aqueous treatment on a suction table can still cause color bleeding, which indicates significant migration of copper ions into the paper matrix.
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Or the healthy breath samples could have been collected in a different room on different days.
The prosecution argued that the DNA evidence was neutral as samples could have been from other sources, such as the shops where the victim bought the clothes.
The crown argued that the DNA evidence was neutral, as samples could have been from other sources, such as the shops where the victim bought the clothes.
"In an ideal situation [post-bomb] you can have precision of a few years, but pre-bomb samples could have age ranges of decades to hundreds, or for samples close to the radiocarbon method limit, even thousands of years," says Bryant.
Therefore, initial values of both S2 and HI of Garau samples could have been much higher, even double the current values.
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