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When a laser beam is shone on a sample, much of its light is simply scattered and reflected unchanged.
Nor did Mr. Cameron get a chance to sample much of the sediment, grab rocks with the submersible's robotic claw, or suck up small creatures with his "slurp gun".
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I did an exceptional job sampling much of the local seafood fare - oysters, clams and tons of lobster in every variation.
Because the human brain is not accessible to sampling, much of what we have learned about the mechanism of action of bromocriptine has been derived from animal studies.
The taxon set includes extant representatives of all afrotherian orders and samples much of the morphological diversity observable within ordinal crown clades.
Given the urgent need to discover cancer biomarkers in readily available clinical samples, much of the scientific interest and thus effort by investigators using lectins has been their application to complex biological samples, such as plasma and serum.
By sampling much of the known range of morphological diversity within these two genera, we have included many of the lineages within the Thalassiosirales phylogeny where one might predict T. pseudonana to fall.
However, needle biopsies sample much less of the prostate cancer than TURP specimens and there were <100 tumour cells in some biopsies.
In contrast, SEM can be used to sample much larger fields of view with high resolution over a shorter period of time.
Fearful of bloat, they don't want to sample too much of it.
If the canister breaks and opens upon touchdown, for example, the sample loses much of its scientific value and the entire mission could be considered a failure.
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