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The observed bands, each corresponding to a specific probe, can be used to determine the drug susceptibility profile of the analysed specimen (an example is shown in 2).
Instead, as shown in Table 2, we repeated intraday and interday determinations of MAB-CHMINACA in the femoral vein whole blood and liver tissue specimens as an example.
Let us illustrate the indicated procedure using d-cluster on the A 1 specimen as an example.
Surface ratcheting cracks are most evident in specimen D, and an example of one is shown in Fig. 5 d).
Moreover, in the last picture, a clear defect can be identified, which is interpreted as a local thinning of the specimen, that is, an example of necking.
Values of 4.0 Nm/m and 8.0 Nm/m for the energy release rates in mode I and mode II, respectively, and of 80.0 MPa for the ultimate traction as obtained for the specimen used as an example in the paper, are in reasonable agreement with experimental results and can be considered as estimates of the interface properties.
It became a "type specimen" — a physical example on which all subsequent descriptions of the species were based.
Taking the specimen of 3C15S for an example, at a deformation angle of 0.25%, a shear crack is observed.
An eccentric asymmetric four-point bending of a single edge notched beam specimen is considered as an example, since various levels of mode mixity can be thus obtained.
See Figure 5 for an example showing specimens used in a published research article.
Often these techniques are designed for specific specimens; for example, a sputum sample will be treated to identify organisms that cause pneumonia, while stool specimens are cultured on selective media to identify organisms that cause diarrhoea, while preventing growth of non-pathogenic bacteria.
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