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These heated reference samples can include a localized resistive temperature sensors (RTD) or standalone platinum membranes (typically 10 × 10 μm2) on which the temperature can be measured precisely.
The procedures are technically challenging, but if they are carefully followed, successfully analysed samples can include not only those with high abundances of oil inclusions, such as in current or palaeo-oil reservoirs, but also samples with low amounts of oil inclusions, such as those from oil migration pathways or from Proterozoic or even older rocks.
Those samples can include a range of genres, though, from journalism articles to blog posts or short stories.
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Since we sample with replacement, our corrected sample can include non-unique points from the selected sample.
MeDIP is an efficient technique for the extraction of methylated DNA from forensic human samples which can include blood, bone and hair samples of commonly used as exhibits.
A more sensitive approach to diagnosis is to culture sputum samples, which can include testing for drug resistance.
The CLISA assay used in the study was based on homogenized samples, which can include some stromal and normal tissue cells.
Sample sources include bacteria, parasites, animals and humans and sample types can include biofluids, cells or tissue extracts.
Sample questions can include: Embarrassing moment with Martha was _________.
On the other hand, pressurization of a blood vessel segment preserves sample curvature and can include residual stress analysis as well.
Ministers have conceded that it can include samples retrieved elsewhere – without permission – from discarded cigarettes or drinks containers, during surveillance operations or when a suspect visits the home of an informer.
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