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A stool sample would do.
When we examined how willing respondents would be to donate samples to a biobank, 33.3% of the sample would do so only for personal gain ("Only if it will be of direct benefit to my health, or if I will be informed about any risks to my health"), while 57.7% would do so for altruistic reasons ("Everyone should donate samples to the biobank to support biomedical research for the common good").
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Blood samples would do the same, but feces are much easier to collect.
Instead of achieving a representative sample like a random sampling survey would do, my purpose is to produce a set of systematic data from people with heterogeneous backgrounds with regard to age, gender, occupation, industry, hometown, education and income.
Sparsely sampled navigators as well as PET image-based MC [11] yield motion correction at a lower, but clinically sufficient, time rate than densely sampled navigators would do.
All of the NP film spectra presented here represent the signal from millions of individual PNRs from each sample, and thus it was not necessary to take multiple spectra for each sample, as one would do if interrogating single PNRs on a sample one-by-one.
Then, if I had like kind of cut-and-sewn clothes that were more like what the young Huntsmen kids wore, I would do samples in my shop and then have those go out to outside vendors, which happened to be people that are generally in the U.K. [and] Eastern Europe.
Particularly for technical positions, early screening can consist of giving candidates sample tasks resembling what they would do in the role.
But at elections, once the votes are tallied, pollsters can use their numbers to say "Ta-da!" or "Told you so!" because they asked a nationally representative sample of individuals what the nation would do – and the nation did it.
It is, however, interesting to note the comparatively long branch distance separating Catenulida and Rhabditophora, which may imply that future efforts to test the placement of Platyhelminthes within Spiralia would do well to sample Catenulida, if long-branch attraction artifacts are to be avoided.
Anybody who has swallowed the scriptwriters' notion that this is a film about the superiority of "home" over "away, that the "moral" of "The Wizard of Oz" is as sentimental as an embroidered sampler—"East, West, Home's Best"—would do well to listen to the yearning in Judy Garland's voice as her face tilts up toward the skies.
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