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Samples in their straw containers?
Prosecutors have said that possibly thousands of patients may have tainted blood, bone or tissue samples in their bodies.
They set up a centralized tissue bank to ensure that the institutions would all use the same samples in their studies of potential treatments.
Russian middle-distance runners Ekaterina Sharmina and Kristina Ugarova also received doping suspensions based on evaluation of blood samples in their biological passport profiles.
The physicians wanted to keep supplying their needy patients with free samples of the expensive drugs, he said, and some doctors were found to be storing drug samples in their private offices, automobile trunks and homes.
If your friends shrug and point out that sampling is no big deal, borrow a piece from the Boston Globe: "While everyone from Frank Sinatra to... Earth, Wind & Fire has covered Beatles songs, hip-hop artists have tended to stay away from the Beatles, if only because it is nearly impossible and prohibitively expensive to clear samples in their name".
Dr. Pizzo predicted that some adjunct faculty who earn substantial sums as industry speakers or who use free drug samples in their practices might choose to separate from Stanford instead.
Assign the cluster label of prototypes to the data samples in their corresponding receptive fields.
At Stanford alone, there are over $2.5B worth of samples in their freezers and a single freezer could hold $100,000+ of insulin, vaccines, etc.
This instrument allows the possibility to observe geological samples in their natural state without preliminary preparation or modification.
Dispersal ability was estimated from the time at which species colonized defaunated samples in their own habitat.
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