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I asked him how certain he is that the specimen is real, on a scale of 1 to 10. "I'm at least a 9," he tells me.
Franzen [18] showed that some of the specimen is real, while substantial parts were faked to give an illusion of greater completeness.
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However, hypermethylation has been observed in only 17% of colon cancer clinical specimens, which indicates that this phenomenon is real but cannot be generalised (Aguilera et al, 2006).
A specimen is developed for real-like low velocity impact testing of bi-material joint configurations.
An important benefit of performing dissection on a computerised digital model compared to a real specimen is the forgiveness of this technique.
The fretting wear crack initiation and propagation in PMMA flat specimen were monitored in real time using a laser profile-measuring microscope.
However, the specimen was positive by real-time RT-PCR for CHIKV.
A brain biopsy specimen was positive by real-time PCR for influenza A(H1N1 pdm09 virus RNA, but a lung biopsy specimen was negative by real-time PCR and culture.
While conducting the experiment, the yielding of the specimen was detected when the real-time load displacement response was no longer linear, and a large displacement was detected with respect to a small load increment.
One of the 43 cell culture-positive specimen was found negative by real-time RT-PCR.
The swab was removed and the specimen was tested by CMV real-time PCR, targeting the glycoprotein B gene [ 23].
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