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The number of lymph nodes recovered from resection specimens is dependent on several factors.
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On the other hand, it should be noted that the mass loss of the immersed specimens was dependent on the specimen microstructure (Fig. 4).
Surface hardness of the nitrided specimens was dependent on the formation of expanded austenite (γN) and its decomposition (especially, at higher effective nitriding time).
The strength measured by B3B-test, with any specimen, is dependent on the size of the specimen and loading conditions (type and position of loading); therefore, the strength value, measured with a set of specimens, has to be adjusted by effective volume and/or surface.
As previously mentioned the number of lymph nodes recovered from resection specimen is dependent on several factors.
The degree of melting recrystallization remelting phenomenon for each specimen was dependent primarily on how fast the sPS crystals were formed instead of the incorporation of aPSs.
The wavenumbers of the specimens increase is dependent on the ratios of PVOH in the blends.
Testing serum specimens using PCR is dependent on the detection of free circulating Aspergillus DNA, while the use of EDTA-anticoagulated whole blood samples allows for the detection of conidia, hyphal fragments, and freely circulating DNA [ 12, 18].
Although the failure path in the SBN specimens is not dependent on the phase angle as well as the distance from the tip of the pre-crack, it is found that the failure path of the SBN specimens can be explained well by using the adhesion model.
Secondly, the nucleic acid quality within specific fixed specimens is highly dependent on a large number of parameters that can lead to the degradation of nucleic acids.
They mainly react with fresh or frozen tissues, their activity in paraffin-embedded specimens is fixation dependent.
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