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First the size-dependent fracture energy (Gf) has been determined using the RILEM work-of-fracture test on three point bend specimens of a single size, half of which contained a shallow starter notch (notch to depth ratio = 0.1), while the other half contained a deep notch (notch to depth ratio = 0.6).

Our study used specimens of a single species to test the temporal variability, but we consider that this phenomenon will be widespread in nature, especially where population size-structure or prey availability fluctuates significantly with time.

Since the shell forms differ quite among specimens of the same sample localities and, thus, increase the variability of the data set, consensus shapes (here: mean shapes of several specimens of a single locality) were created with tpsSuper v.1.14 [ 69].

By immunohistochemical analysis of cyclin H expression in 95 tumour specimens of a single centre population we found a high expression of cyclin H (≥ 10% reactive cells) in 24% of the tumours, which correlated well with the risk of malignancy (p = 0.176).

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TMA technology has emerged as a very useful tool in facilitating biomarker validation; it is a method used to analyze hundreds (or even thousands) of tissue specimens on a single TMA slide.

Prior to carrying out the physical experiments, a numerical simulation was performed by idealizing the designed specimens to a single degree of freedom system with a bilinear model, and the pseudodynamic testing algorithm was numerically verified from seismic responses.

Figure 2 shows the configuration of a test specimen, for a single evolutionary path, that of the A. minus.

The genital appendage specimen consists of a single joint with a bilobate termination (Fig.  17a): it is unclear whether it represents a complete type B appendage or the distal joint of a type A appendage.

This conclusion is also consistent with the presence of several well-supported subclades that are comprised of specimens from a single geographic locality, or multiple geographically proximate localities (Fig.  4).

Based on this wide range of specimens from a single site, Berger et al. describe Homo naledi as being similar in size and weight to a small modern human, with human-like hands and feet.

Compared to the use of average multiple spot urine measurements or 24-hr urine specimens, the use of a single spot urine for perchlorate and iodine measurement has more imprecision in estimating true urine levels (Andersen et al. 2001).

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