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Genomic analysis of clinical samples requires an ethics approval and patient-informed consent explicitly allowing analysis of patient genomes.
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Analysis of the artificial radionuclide 99Tc in environmental samples requires a chemical separation due to its low concentration, and therefore the use of a chemical yield tracer is peremptory.
Transport of these samples requires a cold chain and safety precautions must be considered, as the plasma is potentially infectious.
Genomic analysis of these samples requires a whole genome amplification method that is unbiased and free of exogenous DNA contamination.
Generalizability of personal samples requires a detailed characterization of the determinants of exposure that allow a model to explain both within-person and between-person variability.
Here, the low intensity fluorescence of the DNA microarray samples required an increase in exposure time to 256 μs, leading to a reduced frame rate of just under 4 kHz.
Sampling plan I (i.e. nondestructive sampling) requires an estimate of population census size (N) to calculate Ne.
Because electron microscopy requires a vacuum, biological samples require a lot of preparation.
However, the cross-linked samples required a longer incubation period to achieve a UTS and modulus comparable to controls.
Energy-dispersive X-ray (EDX) microanalysis is an effective method to study metal fixation in small samples requiring a minimal amount of material (Williamson et al., 1998; Bačkor and Fahselt, 2004).
All solid samples require a previous extraction typically done with diluted HCl or KOH/methanol solutions, and the derivatization, in all the cases, of the organometallic compounds with NaBEt4.
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