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High-resolution NMR of anisotropic samples is typically performed by spinning the sample around an axis at the 'magic' angle of 54.7° with the static magnetic field.
We used this strategy because the secondary ion count rate for the CN− species in these samples is typically 5 10 times higher than that for the other carbon species (such as, C−, CH−, C2−), and therefore higher precision was achieved.
The activity in 200 μL patient blood samples is typically around 60 kBq just after the injection of 177Lu-DOTATATE.
Therefore, there is no need of a mellowing period when stabilizing with cement; compaction of soil cement samples is typically conducted within 2 h of initial mixing.
Calculating the probability from a set of samples is typically done by using a kernel density estimation (KDE) procedure [22], also known as a Parzen window method [23].
At reverse voltages, the capacitance of all samples is typically decreased, due to the general contribution of the p-n junction's depletion region.
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Where mental health outcomes are employed, clinic samples are typically used; such samples suffer from well-known biases.
Samples are typically loaded as aqueous/organic solutions in 1cm quartz or plastic cuvettes, but other configurations are possible.
Most research studies involve fresh frozen samples that are much easier to glean information from; clinical samples are typically chemically fixed and embedded in paraffin, which can alter the chemical state of the cells.
Such pressure core-sampling tools have been used since the 1990's; however, during core analyses, the samples were typically exposed to atmospheric conditions.
Samples were typically taken every one to three days.
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