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He added: "If you really want to determine the location, you should take soil samples and examine witnesses.
Weeks later, they trap hundreds of animals, take blood samples and examine their teeth for stains that indicate that they have eaten one of the packets.
IHC allows researchers to gather samples and examine them to physically see whether breast cancer is present, without the use of expensive equipment such as MRIs and CT scanners.
On October 11, the National Transportation Safety Board dispatched a six member "Go Team" from Washington, D.C. to New York City, which arrived at the scene in the evening to take fuel samples and examine clues found in the debris.
Employees of Natural Resources Canada have also visited two communities that were adjacent to the 2007 2008 earthquake swarm to renew information about the Nazko swarm, collect samples, and examine some of the more poorly studied volcanic deposits in the Nazko region.
Future studies should attempt to replicate these findings with larger samples and examine the clinical relevance of interventions designed to improve affect regulation among HIV-positive stimulant users.
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Group members measured and weighed the turtles, took blood samples, and examined their reproductive systems with testicular biopsies.
Here, we prepared PRF from stored whole-blood samples and examined their characteristics.
Shah et al. (2008a) isolated the bacteria from soil samples and examined them for polyurethane degradation.
We generated 1000 bootstrap samples and examined the proportion of samples in which the predictive factors were selected in final models after backward elimination.
The team grew a weakened strain of dengue in vats of cultured mosquito cells, froze the samples, and examined the virus particles under an electron microscope.
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