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R. norvegicus specimens accounted for almost 50% of the small mammals captured.
Based on the results obtained in this study, pullout failure was occurred for almost all the specimens.
Specimens continued to be collected occasionally for almost 100 years before becoming examined more critically in the early 1980s, leading to the creation of a new genus to contain what was determined to be three distinct species, B. katerinae, B. macrocarpus, and B. toomansis.
We chose spleen tissue for nested PCR screening because specimens of intestinal contents were unavailable for almost all of the animals we sampled.
We have clarified that CNB specimens showed almost equal reliability to surgically resected specimens for testing of HER2 expression in terms of interobserver agreement levels and concordance with FISH results.
This is not likely in the present study because almost all the specimens for primary culture were processed on different days over several months.
Diseases that lead to an accumulation of bile in the liver tissue almost disqualify these specimens for hepatocyte isolation because the interaction of bile salts with the liver tissue results in highly damaged cells, which are even further damaged during the cell isolation process.
Norovirus can be readily confirmed if 3 6 specimens are collected any time <7 days after onset of diarrhea and for almost that long after symptoms resolve.
The thickness of the reaction layer for the Be 5at.%Ti and Be 7at.%Ti specimens was almost the same.
But the rib was misfiled and ignored for almost a century until, in 1999, it was briefly described in a list of specimens.
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