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Figure 2 shows specimen shape and detail.
Figure 1 Ai shows specimen CaTs (2 Hz field stimulation) from a cell bathed in NT CO2/HCO3−-free, HEPES-buffered).
Fig. 2A (representative of 5 cells) shows specimen NCX currents (top) produced by rapid application of 10 mM caffeine in control and following TBQ and the integrals of those currents (below).
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Fatigue tests have not shown specimen failure during the number of cycles selected.
In 2006, a pet-quality Singapura in the UK cost £300-400 (USD500-600 USD) while a show specimen can cost upwards of £600.
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.
See Figure 5 for an example showing specimens used in a published research article.
Potentially Qualifying reports show specimens that may meet the full TCGA criteria but are missing at least one required value.
Figure 3 shows the specimen testing setup.
Figure 2 shows the specimen during the test.
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