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A 57-gram (2-ounce) specimen, for example, can double its weight in one feeding.

Primary α grain boundaries of mill-annealed Ti64 specimen, for example, act as barriers for dislocations to move, and smaller α grain size may reduce the effective slip length, enhancing both strength and ductility (Lütjering 1998; Ziaja et al. 2001).

Most of the specimens showed an uneven distribution of positive follicles that is, only in one of several sections within the specimen (for example, 13119, 15048, 16937, 25173, 25612, 31372).A few showed a homogenous distribution of positive follicles across all parts of the specimen (for example, 14784, 28441 or 32182).

This could be generalized not only for complicated immunoassay for infectious disease but also for other kinds of clinical tests: Set the target CV derived from simple one-way ANOVA model of specimen (for example, 10%).

This issue is very much related to specimen quality, since aesthetically acceptable regions of a specimen (suitable ice thickness in a plunge-frozen specimen, for example) will naturally bias a microscopist's data collection strategy.

Normally, these specimens are placed in formalin as soon as they are excised, along with any other tissues, such as lymph nodes, unless the surgeon wishes to open the specimen, for example to visually assess the completeness of excision.

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The more humanlike specimens, for example, could have come from younger geologic deposits and from a more advanced species than the one represented by the more primitive fossils.

In vitrification of large specimens for example, the cooling rate as a function of temperature vary across the specimen, leading to a spatially distributed probability to suppress crystallization.

Researchers unable to visit the museum or receive specimens due to their location or the limits placed on loaning of certain specimens (type specimens, for example) may request digital photographs be sent.

Exceptions do exist, which record more or less remote events at a conscious historical remove; archival specimens, for example, and secondhand copies generally lack the contemporaneity of other inscriptions.

In vitrification of large specimens for example, the cooling rate history as a function of temperature vary across the specimen, leading to spatial distributions of the probability to suppress crystallization and the toxicity potential.

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