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Banker explained the difficulty in identifying old Hydnellum specimens: "A considerable number of collections have had to be set aside, as in the dried state, with no notes on the fresh characters, it was impossible to decide with any degree of satisfaction whether the plants represented H. sanguinarium, H. concrescens, H. scrobiculatum, or some undescribed form".

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Under reverse cyclic loading, it was found that the upgraded specimens showed a considerable improvement in seismic performance.

However, when the specimens undergo a considerable plastically dynamic response, no compressive arch action and compressive membrane action are able to develop.

RT-PCR testing of nasal swab specimens showed a considerable prevalence of MERS-CoV RNA among all dromedaries <4 years of age but particularly in calves.

Carbon partitioning from martensite to austenite was clearly observed in all specimens, even though a considerable amount of carbide precipitated inside the martensite.

While he was in the Malay Archipelago, the sale of specimens had brought in a considerable amount of money, which had been carefully invested by the agent who sold the specimens for Wallace.

The lack of a reliable tool to swiftly diagnose both conventional and intra-operative surgical specimens has led to a considerable amount of interest in the application of a spectroscopic approach.

Second, depending on the mechanical properties of the tissues and the geometry of the specimen, uniaxial tensile tests result in a considerable narrowing of the specimen during its extension.

In consistent with the mechanical data, ultrasonic C-scan and digital camera images of the specimens, the AE results show a considerable similarity between the induced BVID under quasi-static indentation and LVI tests.

Various studies on postmortem specimens and MR images reported a considerable variability in the sulcal and gyral morphology of the insular cortex in humans [Afif and Mertens, 2010; Johnson et al., 2009; Naidich et al., 2004; Ture et al., 1999; Varnavas and Grand, 1999] as well as across species [Butti and Hof, 2010].

Even when all of the above limitations are met there has been a considerable shortage of quality specimens for discovery and validation studies that overcome the biases inherent in retrospective samples [ 5].

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