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One looks like normal tissue floating in liquid preservatives; the other, a specimen displaying a cancerous tumor, is entirely dried up which can happen when the jar leaks, or when the seal fails, leaving the liquid to evaporate.
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Upon increasing the temperature, the permittivity plots for the specimen displayed a firstly increasing and then diminishing response.
In addition, the positive intensity of both proteins in the same areas within one specimen displayed a linear correlation (Fig. 5F, bottom right).
The reference specimen displayed a brittle behavior with the concentration of shear cracks mostly in the joint while the rest of the RC components were almost in their elastic range.
This specimen displays a number of subadult characteristics, including an epinasal that is not fused with the underlying nasals, an epijugal that is not fused to the jugal, and open sutures between the exoccipitals and basioccipital of the occipital condyle [1].
A duodenal biopsy specimen displayed a massive histiocytic infiltrate, with positive PAS and Gram staining but negative Ziehl-Neelsen staining.
The excised specimen displayed an encapsulated, lobulated, well-differentiated epithelial tumor with tumor cells growing in a solid pattern, characterized by a large amount of cytoplasm, enlarged round nuclei and nucleoli.
The ground specimen displays an almost biaxial compressive stress parallel and near to the specimen surface of 3 GPa, which decreases almost up to zero in a depth of 5 μm.
The specimens displayed a mosaic of more primitive australopithecine-like traits and more advanced Homo-like features.
Results: The injections were well tolerated and the specimens displayed a limited regression of the lesions.
The reversed-polarity specimens display a generally weak viscous overprint although different levels of deviations were observed in the orthogonal projection before 300 °C in most of the specimens.
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