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Mr Lochhead said: "I'm pleased that chemical analysis of water and sediment samples is now available, which adds to the sensory fish testing work completed last week.
The X-ray fluorescence (XRF), introduced into the oil and gas industry for analyzing core samples, is now deployed to monitor the concentrations and differentiate various solids types (LGS and HGS) in the DFs (Gilmour et al. 1996).
Indeed, for many pharmaceutical companies the collection of DNA samples is now a routine part of clinical trials [ 2].
25 Given the predictive significance of RAS mutations, determinination of RAS mutation status from tumor samples is now a prerequisite prior to considering treatment with anti-EGFR inhibitors.
Motivation: Deep sequencing of clinical samples is now an established tool for the detection of infectious pathogens, with direct medical applications.
Subsequently, another set of ±900 samples have been subjected to RNA-sequencing (see below) so that a very rich expression dataset of in total ±1800 samples is now available.
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Some 110,000 Syrian seed samples are now in the Svalbard vault, out of around 750,000 samples in all.
Pitched-down vocal samples are now cliche, but blended with cooing top lines and propulsive percussion, they're given new life; the descent into clodhopping rave makes for a weak ending, though.
Completely automated systems for monitoring CMV-DNA in plasma samples are now available.
Samples are now stored for eight years, so if any new test comes up, they can look back to see if an athlete was cheating in the past.
Through the second-half of 2003 it became clear that MRSA incidence from all clinical and blood/respiratory/sterile site samples was now declining significantly compared to their earlier increase.
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