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The specimen is interpreted as male because it is larger than the female skeleton described above, the canine teeth are larger relative to the size of other teeth, and the pelvic morphology is male (see below).
The new specimen is interpreted as an earlier larval stage, the third known developmental stage and earliest of this species.
For LS-Vitros, a reported signal-to-cut-off (S/C) below 20, for a diluted specimen, is interpreted as a 'recent' result.
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All specimens are interpreted by Dr. Magro.
The fatigue fracture mechanism of the corroded specimens was interpreted by using Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) images.
Preoperative percutaneous cytologic biopsy specimens failed to make the diagnosis, and two specimens were interpreted incorrectly as poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma.
Specimens were interpreted by a staff gastrointestinal pathologist.
All biopsy specimens were interpreted by an expert pathologist blinded to the results of LSMs and patient data.
Specimens were interpreted as positive for ER or PR if at least 10% of the cells demonstrated nuclear staining of any intensity of reactivity, from 1+ to 3+.
Specimens were interpreted as follows: insufficient, no cellular material other than blood; negative, only normal cellular components present or a specific benign diagnosis; suspicious or malignant, atypical cells suspicious or definite for malignancy present (Fig. 2).
Specimen FOBU-12718 is interpreted as a compound swimming and feeding trail made by a bottom-dwelling teleost, specifically Notogoneus osculus, on the basis of interrelated qualitative and quantitative criteria, including the stratigraphic co-occurrence of the trace fossil with body fossils of N. osculus in the 18-inch Layer.
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