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Accurate determination of such a load-COD is crucial for assessing the work-of-fracture applied to split the specimen into two halves.
This can cause different levels and patterns of resorption on different areas of the root [21]; (ii) errors in the initial cut after decalcification, which divides the specimen into two for embedding into paraffin.
Breaking the specimen into two pieces after flash-freezing in liquid nitrogen guaranteed that the internal structure was not affected by the fracture, avoiding internal resin elongation with subsequent MWCNT reorientation.
Finally, as the loading plates further move towards each other, the central tensile crack splits the specimen into two halves (Fig. 4G) while at the same time, more cracks are initiated around the two loading areas and the central tensile crack.
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As the load increases, two shear cracks are formed, as shown in Fig. 3b, which divide the rock specimen into three pieces.
The frequency dependent attenuation was used to classify regions of each specimen into three types of tissue: Normal, benign changes, and invasive carcinoma.
By and large, it seems possible to divide the extant specimens into two subcategories: Plato pastiche and Lucian pastiche.
Hierarchical clustering separated the specimens into two groups (Figure 2A) based largely upon drivers THBS1, EGR1, EPAS1, CYR61, FN1 and PLAU.
To confirm these results, we divided the 68 glioma specimens into two groups based on FRAT1 positivity.
Based on the overall expression level of miR-135a-5p miR-135a-5p miR-135a-5pns into twe groups (greater than or equal to the medividednd less than the median).
These investigators obtained ascites or serum specimens from women with ovarian carcinoma, split these specimens into two aliquots and used them to isolate (1) exosomes by the gradient density centrifugation and (2) MV by the two-step chromatography/centrifugation procedure.
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