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The finding of nontuberculous mycobacteria in any specimen should always be correlated with clinical data of the patients to make appropriated therapeutic decisions.
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Second, histological specimens should always be collected when potential periprosthetic joint infections are debrided.
Samples or specimens should always be labelled, and notes made, at the time of collection in the field.
Stains for acid-fast bacilli may be negative in pathologic samples even in the presence of infection; cultures of tissue specimens should always be obtained.
Experimentally, the impact behavior strongly depends on the specimen design, test set-up as well as temperature, and thus the characterization method should always be attuned to the occurring impact conditions of the final part.
If specimens at clinics are not always collected after a fast, the fasting or random status of the specimen should be recorded on the accompanying form to enable appropriate interpretation by the laboratory.
In practice, the identity of each voucher deposited in a herbarium should always be confirmed directly by an expert or by comparing it to a specimen authenticated by a specialist in that particular family or genus.
This is of particular concern with heterogeneous samples and emphasizes the notion that a structurally uncharacterized protein should always first be analyzed in negative stain prior to analysis of vitrified specimens.
Second, the parametrium should always be removed with the cervix so that any parametrial sentinel lymph nodes are removed with the specimen.
Form should always follow function.
Therefore, spray evaporation should always be considered.
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