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These samples could potentially be cheaper sources of hydrogen gas with promising performances.
We therefore explored whether sequencing mixed samples could potentially yield complete, assembled cyanophage genomes.
Development of a non-invasive test to detect antibodies in individual bovine saliva samples could potentially provide a test suitable for calves and adult cattle.
This suggests that whole population samples could potentially investigate delirium more efficiently if stratified subsamples at higher risk for cognitive impairment are more intensively studied.
On one hand, RNA-Seq reads from multiple samples could potentially help assemble transcripts better than reads from only one sample, since the samples can be correlated.
Proteomic analysis of easily obtainable NAF samples could potentially be used as a screening tool to identify women with elevated long-term risk.
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For example, soil carbon auditing schemes requiring prior soil information for implementation of design-based soil sampling could potentially be universally applied with such a spatial downscaling approach.
Furthermore, because SERS is fast and doesn't destroy the sample, if a chemical does link a hair to a crime scene, the sample could potentially still be analyzed for DNA at a later point.
Because the amount of tau protein in the sample could potentially contribute to the amount of phosphorylation at specific residues, we normalized by the total amount of tau in each sample.
Therefore, the African sample could potentially be biased and not fully representative of those working in palliative care in Africa.
Hierarchical cluster analysis was used to determine the number of clusters that the sample could potentially be segmented into.
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