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Such possibilities mean that analysis of clinical samples should take place as soon as possible following collection.
Studies relying on single 24-hr samples should take the excretion period into account when comparing results among applicators.
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However, any adjustment of sampling should take account of the current understanding of the distribution of scrapie cases, which will be improved by further analysis of this dataset.
Short- and long-term biologic variability included diurnal variation (sampling should take place after 7 AM) and impact of exercise (increased VEGF immediately after bicycling normalised within 1 hour).
Future research with a larger sample size should take this into account.
In a poll taken just before his television interview, 64% of the sample thought France should take no part in any war not approved by a UN resolution and 69% thought France should veto any such resolution.
To obtain a target coverage depth per sample, the researcher should take into account the minimal number of mappable tags delivered by the instrument in use and adjust accordingly the number of multiplexed samples per lane of flow cell (for details read [ 31]).
He added: "If you really want to determine the location, you should take soil samples and examine witnesses.
If a longer lactation length (for example, 305 days) was used, the only difference, if any, could be slight changes in the recommended timeframes from which one should take TD samples.
Stuart Chase, an Army engineer who worked on the study, said core samples should be taken along the entire concrete wall, which he estimated would cost $100,000 to $150,000.
Samples should be taken from animals that have died within 12 hours or that have been slaughtered.
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