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The replacement of iodine maintains the concentration difference between the solution and the specimen, which made the diffusion sustainable in the long run.

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However, detection of BrdU requires DNA denaturation of the specimen which makes the staining process difficult and penetration of BrdU-antibody through fixed tissue is comparatively difficult.

In addition the ratio of "the percentage of water absorption" to "weight" of the POC-contained specimens at all ages of curing was much higher than that of POC-free specimens which make them suitable for lightweight applications.

However, many miniature torsion specimens fail out-of-plane within the SiC specimen body, which makes it problematic to assign a shear strength value to the joints and makes it difficult to compare unirradiated and irradiated strengths to determine irradiation effects.

In addition, we chose to set the elbow in 15° of flexion, which made specimen fixation in the test bench easier.

When the heating temperature over 500 °C, the high temperature damage play a major role, but the PPF melting channels provide path for steam overflowing, which made the specimen suffered minor high temperature damage, so its incorporation provides a positive impact on flexural strength in this temperature range (HRPC2 > HRPC1).

Moreover, the reconstructed specimens served as their own control, which made the outcome less sensitive to variations in impaction grade between the specimens.

Which made for some tension.

Which made my head spin".

But the actual loss of protein in muscle must be quantified in a biopsy specimen [ 5- 7], which makes it very difficult to use protein content as a marker in the individual subject in clinical practice.

Even more electrons than supplied by the incident electrons are emitted into the vacuum and the surrounding region as a result of backscattering, Auger, and secondary electron emissions, which make the specimen surface positively charged for a resistive specimen like ZnO [16 23].

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