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Because the specimen was small, we were unable to establish a definitive diagnosis.
The lack of staining in the rib lesion could be due to sampling error, as the amount of tumour tissue in the biopsy specimen was small.
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He could recognize, with uncanny speed and accuracy, every bone from every Mauritian bird, even when the specimen was smaller than a toothpick.
On the other hand, for the aging at room temperature for 24 h, the hydrogen concentration in the vicinity of the surface of the cathodically hydrogen-charged specimen was smaller than that of the specimen immersed in 0.2 % APF solution.
However, when the size of a specimen is small, other effects may also impact its mechanical properties and it is difficult to tell them apart.
The article indicates that the specimen is small, about two inches long, but almost better than seeing it are the excellent illustrations in the scientific article providing clear, much enlarged details of the specimen.
Such analysis revealed that the diversity of miRNA expression level among specimens was small.
Also the number of specimens was small, but it was high enough to show significant differences between the groups.
Although the number of S. aureus isolated from the total number of specimens was small (116/1366 isolates), telithromycin was as efficacious as comparators.
Although differences in shear were observed between strains, the range of shear values we observed within and across specimens was small.
Furthermore, high histopathological response rates (50% complete remissions) might be achieved considering the analysis by Yamamoto et al.; however, the number of analyzed specimens was small and higher doses (18 x 3.3GyE up to 16 x 4.5GyE) but without concurrent chemotherapy were applied [ 8].
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