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Often the samples can take on a different meaning entirely in their new context.
Ugandan officials also say the country's push to create new federal districts, part of what the government calls an effort to decentralize the country, has spread the bureaucracy so thin that disease samples can take weeks to make it to a laboratory, or never arrive at all.
But because lowering and raising the instrument panel and taking such samples can take up to 2 hours each, researchers' ability to track the full extent of possible underwater plumes is severely limited.
Four samples can take several days for a well-trained technician to prepare [7].
Second, environmental samples can take even longer to culture than clinical specimens, and are usually not processed in the same laboratory.
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Each sample can take up to 60 minutes and involve hundreds of pages of backup material, meticulously reviewed by three sets of experts.
But preparing the sample can take more than a day, and the equipment to do that costs almost as much as the sequencer itself.
The barrels are bar-coded and labeled, so it's not as if anything is going to be lost or mixed up, but hunting down barrels for a sampling can take up a chunk of a day if there's confusion.
Consumers today want samples "they can take home with them, so they can try in the privacy of their own home, and see if people around them notice it," said Mrs. Bloom of the Fragrance Foundation.
The maximum number of samples, which can take place within a chosen can be calculated by employing (9).
To get insight on this process in our samples, one can take into account chemical properties of Ge and Zr ions, Ge-O and Zr-O bonds as well as thermodynamic parameters of related oxides summarized in Table 4.
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