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A potential reason for the observed disparities of tumor volume estimates obtained from in vivo imaging vs. histology from prostatectomy specimen could have been related to interim tumor growth, particularly as 5 of 10 patients underwent surgery roughly 5 7 months after imaging.

Creatinine values have been reported to decrease during immobilisation, and the elevated levels in the first specimen could have been caused by exercise prior to the immobilisation [ 6].

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"Access to the [original] specimens could have settled the tooth question... in minutes," Henneberg says.

The smaller volumetric fraction of the more compressible sand zones near the specimen sides and the stiffer regions adjacent to the specimen caps as well as the longer and larger number of shear bands and failure planes in the larger specimens could have produced the observed specimen size effects.

A population may have existed on the island of Borneo, as well, though these specimens could have been the Sumatran rhinoceros, a small population of which still lives there.

Theoretically, specimens could have met both the HR (<0.28 for 2-year model) and the LR (>0.745 for 4-year model) criteria simultaneously.

Therefore, specimens could have been younger or older than the average estimated age at time of tagging thus accounting for the discrepancy.

Because HPyV6, HPyV7, and MCPyV have been previously detected in skin, we cannot rule out the possibility that their presence in specimens could have been caused by shedding from skin.

Let me note, then, that "One for the Books" is a shaggy specimen, and could have done without the mock Amazon reviews from previous centuries or the litany of fake Lincoln titles and Kinks autobiographies or the mock book-discussion questions.

Because archived samples were used for the study, specimen quality could have been affected; however, statistical analysis demonstrated that sample storage time and temperature did not influence sensitivity.

In conclusion, unlike many other bacteria, GAS can survive and grow in some AF specimens, which could have important implications for its ability to cause postpartum infections.

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