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It is hoped that the specimen will yield critical information not only about the three-inch-long insect's anatomy but about how it moved and behaved.
Depending on the method used to collect saliva, the specimen will yield different volumes, raising the possibility that the quantity of DNA available to be extracted will also vary.
Special attention to the scientific value of a specimen will yield useful data about smallpox and vaccination history that might provide useful information about the virus and affected populations.
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It is unlikely that direct susceptibility testing from CSF specimens, as done with MODS on sputum specimens, will yield a high sensitivity due to the low numbers of bacilli in the primary specimen.
He figures to combine sycamore, locust and linden trees, an arboreal assortment of 150 mature specimens that will yield a gold and brown canopy in autumn and bud on a sliding scale each spring.
Parker and Maruyama hope that further analysis of the beetle specimens they have collected, many of which are new to science, will yield additional insights.
If multiple specimens are sent at the same time for the same test, pool them together will yield the same result as running the test on them separately, but cost will be significantly cut down.
will yield no more.
"Hopefully, it will yield the same result".
Different assumptions, naturally, will yield different results.
Martin will yield to Pernille's charms.
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