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The request for McNamee's DNA sample suggests that readable DNA has been found on the items that McNamee submitted.
The estimated horse meat content (0.10%) in one sample suggests the occurrence of cross-contamination rather than adulteration.
The temperature-dependent conductive behavior of the CuO nanowire sample suggests its potential for applications in chemical and gas sensors.
Thus, the sample suggests that responding Chinese consumers appreciate Chinese pistachio as well as imported pistachio from California.
The deep profile distribution of the a-axis GaN sample suggests that it was softer than its c-axis counterpart.
The variability in cortisol levels present in this sample suggests that considerable psychophysiological diversity may exist in samples of low-SES or high-risk participants.
The sample suggests that jobs in bottom and top occupations increased, while employment shares decreased in the middle of the distribution.
In summary, the high number of patients seeking care for injury within this sample suggests the need for increased resources and training in pediatric acute trauma care.
The diversity of team creators in our sample suggests that "top-down" (administrator-driven) or "bottom-up" (faculty-driven) approaches can both lead to successful team creation.
The calculated effective porosity at percolation threshold for the limestone sample suggests a minimum requirement on sample porosity in order to form a connected transport path for oil and gas extraction.
Moreover, extended cycling of the Ni-YSZ sample suggests that low-temperature operation (ca. 600 °C) may require several thermal cycles, or extended dwell times, to alleviate residual Ni stresses, this has potential implications for SOFC design and operation strategies.
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