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128 Nevertheless, the major limitation of these techniques has to do with the relaxation during TEM specimen preparation, which not only requires mechanical simulations for interpreting the data but also results in uncertainties in strain analysis.
These features may be previously unrecognized developmental correlates of small body size and, if so, they may have important implications for interpreting the taxonomic affinities of fossil specimens of Homo.
This is important for interpreting our results.
General guidelines exist for interpreting reliability coefficients.
Specimens were interpreted as positive for ER or PR if at least 10% of the cells demonstrated nuclear staining of any intensity of reactivity, from 1+ to 3+.
Histological specimens were first interpreted for clinical management by pathologists at a central laboratory (Diagnostic Cytology Laboratories, Indianapolis, IN, USA), and then evaluated for end point determination by a blinded panel of four pathologists.
Specimens were interpreted by a staff gastrointestinal pathologist.
Specimens were interpreted as follows: insufficient, no cellular material other than blood; negative, only normal cellular components present or a specific benign diagnosis; suspicious or malignant, atypical cells suspicious or definite for malignancy present (Fig. 2).
All biopsy specimens were interpreted by an expert pathologist blinded to the results of LSMs and patient data.
All of these structures, particularly the inconsistent location of the median structure and movement towards the concave body side in ventrally flexed specimens of Paucipodia (interpreted as evidence for poor development of mesentery [ 26]), are consistent with them being the decayed and collapsed remains of the entire viscera.
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