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Moreover, it might be possible to place the aperture before the specimen, which would give a decrease in dose and an increase in acquisition rate.

Two-photon microscopy can excite a small volume (<1 µm, Figures 1A and Figure 2) anywhere in the specimen, while conventional confocal microscopy excites a continuous cone that spans the entire thickness of the specimen, which would result in the covalent attachment of the photo-tag to off-target regions.

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RILEM suggests a two-point loading (four-point bending) setup for testing beam specimens which would work only under monotonic loading.

In dismissing the suit on April 12, Judge Lamberth agreed with the park service's interpretation that Diversa would be profiting from discoveries involving the microbes, not from the sale of actual specimens, which would not become the company's property.

Moist tamping was used for preparing loose specimens which would exhibit entirely strain-softening and liquefaction (in undrained shear) or contractive (in drained shear) behavior (Ishihara 1993; Sadrekarimi and Olson 2011).

To begin sorting dingo from nondingo, Crowther and his colleagues at the universities of Sydney, New South Wales, and Western Sydney reviewed genetic work conducted by other researchers and began tracking down pre-1900 dingo specimens, which would allow them to study the species before it encountered and mated with domestic dogs brought by European settlers.

However, use of chromogenic agar reduces the time required to isolate MRSA from specimens, which would speed up control interventions for positive patients during this study.

In clinical settings, it can be used to determine the microbial compositions of specimens, which would be beneficial to human health and would further our understanding of the pathological manifestations due to chronic infections [ 7– 9].

First, there has been no systematic quantification of all three stains across the same set of specimens, which would allow a better understanding of the role of autophagy impairment and protein aggregation in IBM pathogenesis.

The patient did not have a 4-fold increase in neutralizing antibody titer to the swine influenza A (H1N1) virus isolated from his respiratory specimens, which would be more suggestive of acute infection.

Variation in testing methods would also suggest differences in practices for handling and processing specimens, which would, in turn, affect recovery and detection of Campylobacter spp. We conclude that variation in practices likely influences surveillance-based data; however, the extent is unknown.

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