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With LWR for GISTs close to the EGJ, the resected specimen tends to be large because of limitations in the manipulation range of the stapling device.

As the state of stress along the z-axis in an irregular specimen tends to be similar to that in a spherical particle compressed diametrically with the same force, this tensile strength has some validity for irregular particles as well.

The compressive failure of the composite specimen tends to be in shear failure mode and becomes debris at high strain rate while only compressive deformation could be observed in quasi-static loading.

It can be observed that in case of 27 MPa, below the normalized stress level of 40%%, Poisson's ratio shows almost constant value of 0.2; however, after stress level of 60%%, the Poisson's ratio of the plain specimen tends to increase suddenly, leading to a stretch in the curve.

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Cryobiopsy specimen tend to be even larger than transbronchial forceps biopsy specimen, and contain more and larger amounts of alveolar tissue [ 21].

Indeed, patients, who were judged negative in pretreatment biopsy and positive in resected specimen, tended to have poorer prognosis, albeit statistically insignificant, than those who did not show such change in judgment (5-year OS: 35% vs 60%).

When the edge distance exceeds 60 mm, the bond behavior of the specimens tends to be stable.

Load-carrying capacity of the specimens tends to be improved with the environmental cycles possibly due to additional curing of the adhesive in a moisture environment, whereas interface deterioration is accelerated with the cycles.

26 The frequency of such calcification, although uncommon (<1% of gallbladder specimens), tends to occur in older women in their sixth decade.

Hogan was astounded not only by the level of detail but also the creative way the insects had been exposed: "Scientific specimens tend to be very plainly lit, whereas Levon has really brought them alive, and created insect portraits".

In fact, often as not -- at least for conspicuous creatures like birds and mammals -- an isolated few specimens tend to pop up just when scientists have decided they cannot possibly still exist.

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