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This paper presents the results of an extensive series of closed-loop strain-rate controlled tensile tests, performed at elevated temperatures of 400, 475, 550, 626, 700 and 900 °C under steady-state conditions and at ambient temperature with coupon specimens of core and peripheral material of commercially available mild carbon steel from round solid sections of various diameters.

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The second develops an experimental study of the material based on quasi-static axial compression test on cylindrical specimens of Core-Y.

Fresh specimens of cancer core tissues and adjacent normal breast tissues from the same patient were immediately frozen in liquid nitrogen and stored at −80°C for Western blot analysis.

MZ contributed in the conception and design of the overall study, selection of specimens core biopsy submitted to the study as well as drafting of the manuscript and final approval.

This paper investigates the tensile resistance of this new form of J-hook connectors by performing tensile tests on 79 sandwich specimens with various types of core materials including normal weight concrete, lightweight concrete, and ultra-lightweight cement composite.

The results have indicated high yields of core specimens and fewer passes to provide adequate samples [ 16, 17].

Thus, since the 25G FNB needle system with reverse-bevel technology for the acquisition of core specimens was introduced at this hospital (June 2012), we have used the needle exclusively for all EUS-guided sampling.

The 25G FNB needle is a smaller-gauge needle and has a side bevel for the acquisition of core specimens; we believed that its smaller size would allow greater flexibility in puncturing tissue when the tip of the echoendoscope was completely angulated and that the side bevel could obtain core specimens, which could improve the diagnostic yield of targeted lesions.

Density measurements by Pycnometer (MAD density) using discrete core specimens of ∼8 cm3 (Blum, 1997) were conducted after splitting core in May 2005.

Current limitations of EUS-guided FNA include the need for multiple passes and on-site cytology assessment and lack of core specimen.

The procedure was carried out strictly according to a standard protocol described previously, except the number of core specimen per biopsy (Parker et al, 1993).

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