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The concentration of each DNA sample was adjusted to 50 100 ng/μl.
The recycle delay for each sample was adjusted after measurement of the T1 with a fast-saturation-recovery sequence.
The sample was adjusted to reflect Japanese demographics in terms of gender, average age, and geographical features.
The pH of the soil sample was adjusted to 3.97, 4.82, 6.07 and 7.04 by CaCO3, separately.
The DNA concentration of each sample was adjusted to (40 ng/μL) for polymerase chain reaction (PCR) by diluting DNA in distilled deionized water.
After then, pH of the sample was adjusted to 6.0 and the procedure described in section 2.5 has been carried out.
The sample was adjusted upwards to account for a 15% loss to follow-up during end line survey and a non-response rate of 10%.
The cell weight in each sample was adjusted to the same level based on optical density at 600 nm (OD600) before filtering each sample through a polytetrafluoroethylene membrane filter (Omnipore, 0.45 µM, 47-mm diameter; Millipore, Danvers, MA, USA).
The pH of the NMR sample was adjusted to 4.0.
The final volume of the sample was adjusted to 200 µl of toluene.
The dialyzed sample was adjusted to a pH value of 3.0 to 4.0 and then purified by centrifugation.
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