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Palaeontologist John Hutchinson of the Royal Veterinary College of the University of London has expressed scepticism to the new reconstruction, and cautioned that using different specimens can result in inaccurate chimaeras.
Firstly sampling error from inadequate specimens can result in a negative report.
Our data illustrated how self-collected specimens can result in significantly higher point prevalence of HPV (lower specificity), including carcinogenic HPV, than a cervical specimen.
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Examining fewer than 12 lymph nodes in a specimen can result in under-staging [ 21].
Inadequate information regarding the nature of the specimen can result in use of inappropriate diagnostic technique for analyzing the biochemical parameter leading to misinterpretation of test results [ 13].
More damage before failure in the specimen without steel fibers can result in higher value of equivalent viscous damping. .
Consensus reached: 92.3% agreement Taking biopsy specimens of the colonic mucosa can result in fibrosis and subsequent non-lifting, also associated with malignancy and previous endoscopic resection attempts, making successful endoscopic removal more difficult to achieve.
Then, as can be seen from Fig. 6a, wrapping of the strengthened beams by CFRP sheet (S2M3) can result in better performance of specimen.
Thirdly, inaccuracies can result from measurement noise in low NRM intensity specimens (Bowles et al. 2006) and additional experimental uncertainties (Paterson et al. 2012).
All of these factors can result increase in the detection of this bacterium in microbiological specimens.
Treatment of cartilage defects can result in repair tissue of varying morphology, ranging from predominantly hyaline (22% of biopsy specimens), through mixed (48%), to predominantly fibrocartilage (30% of specimens).
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