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In red, specimens likely to have introgressed mitochondrial DNA from A. brunneus.
It seems reasonable that specimens likely to have lower viral loads (based on low RLU/CO ratios or high Ct values) would be more likely to produce discordant results with different assays.
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The smaller specimens likely belong to Papio while the larger ones can be attributed to the other two genera.
The agreement statistics for detection of all 37 HPV genotypes individually in self-collected vs. clinician-collected specimens were a kappa value of 0.56 (95% CI: 0.52-0.61), totalotagreementent of 97.8%, and the positive agreement of 40.0%, with self-collected specimens more likely to test positive for any of the HPV genotypes than clinician-collected specimens (p < 0.0001).
Cyclic tests of sandwich specimens, and a representation of the results in terms of cumulative strain, indicate that some of the acoustic emission activity during loading and unloading of the specimens is likely to be associated with the debonding and pulling-out of knitted fabric tows across the fracture surfaces of the matrix cracks.
In A. aleuticum growing as a disjunct on eastern serpentine (the specimens most likely to be confused with A. viridimontanum), the rhizome is much more frequently branched, with intervals of 1.0 to 2.0 mm between nodes.
Therefore, the proportion of positive specimens is likely to be a more robust indicator in such situations.
Waites et al.[ 26] indicated that PCR-positive, culture-negative specimens are likely to represent true positives due to the much higher sensitivity.
As neck shaft angle lowers with age 48 cadaveric specimens are likely to have lower neck shaft angles than the general population.
In the present study, the LSG biopsies were performed for diagnostic purposes, thus the biopsy specimens are likely to be tissues from the early phase of primary SS.
However, using the 24-hr urine specimens is likely to be more accurate than previously published work, which has been based on spot urine samples with post hoc adjustment to try to correct for concentration effects.
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