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Both the cranial anatomy and the size of this specimen reflect the phylogenetic legacy inherited from its ancestor, the late Early Pleistocene African Bos buiaensis, recorded in the eastern African paleoanthropological site of Buia, Eritrea (1.0 Ma).

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An unusually high incidence of polysomic cells was found in the clam tumour specimen, reflecting the aggressive nature of this cancer.

Thus, we have a blood specimen reflecting the varying critical windows (preconception, postimplantation, and postnatal) and reproductive outcomes (pregnancy loss, live birth, infertility).

Main figure shows force time response of PCs with different MWCNTs contents and inset figure shows the significant increase in the residual resistance factor of PC with MWCNTs specimens reflecting the ability MWCNTs to dissipate energy in PC.

In general, AR expression has been reported to be extremely heterogeneous in prostate cancer specimens, reflecting the histological heterogeneity of the tumor.

Since S100A4 is expressed in a variety of cell types such as lymphocytes, dendritic cells, macrophages, and smooth muscles (Takenaga et al, 1997b; Rudland et al, 2000), it is important to examine S100A4 expression at the cellular level to ascertain that higher expression of S100A4 mRNA in thyroid carcinoma specimens reflects the expression in thyroid carcinoma cells themselves.

For the pulse-echo measurements, Figure 2c, the ultrasonic data consisted of time-domain waveforms of ultrasonic pulses, Figure 3b, that were transmitted from the top transducer, passed through the specimen, reflected from the surface of the bottom transducer, passed through the specimen a second time, and received by the top transducer.

The semi-aquatic feeding habits in combination with the restricted habitat suggest that contaminant concentrations in a specimen well reflect the local contamination with many persistent pollutants.

It is important to note that no single specimen will reflect the total metabolomic disturbance of an organism; therefore one must be carefully chosen based on availability, suitability to achieve the study aims, and level of invasiveness.

This probabilistic approach is applied only on the specimen surface to reflect the fatigue damage mechanisms that lead generally to crack initiation on the free surface.

Figure 1 represents the uniform distribution of fibers along the cross section of the tested specimens reflecting that, the fiber segregation was avoided and the desired homogeneity was achieved.

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