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Figures 2, 4a, 5a and b show specimens NT-RF-0, NT-SH-100, WT-RF-0, and WT-SH-100 from the experimental section of the current study.
At present pet-quality Singapuras can cost £800-900 (USD1,300-1,500 USD) while show specimens go for upwards of £1,000.
Figures 9(a)– 9(f) show specimens stained for VW factor by immunohistochemistry.
Potentially Qualifying reports show specimens that may meet the full TCGA criteria but are missing at least one required value.
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In 2006, a pet-quality Singapura in the UK cost £300-400 (USD500-600 USD) while a show specimen can cost upwards of £600.
See Figure 5 for an example showing specimens used in a published research article.
Figure 2 shows specimen shape and detail.
Fatigue tests have not shown specimen failure during the number of cycles selected.
Figure 1 Ai shows specimen CaTs (2 Hz field stimulation) from a cell bathed in NT CO2/HCO3−-free, HEPES-buffered).
Table 2 shows test specimens used to compare calculated strengths; all test specimens shown in Table 2 have the same dimensions, except for E-FBP (Lee 2005).
Figure 15 shows some specimens before absorption measurement.
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