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For this particular test, eight specimens were considered to safeguard possible unstable crack propagations in some specimens, prone to occur in the ENF test.
The inadequacy in clot formation in turn may result in small volume of serum that might force laboratory personnel to perform rimming/dislodging tubes with wooden applicator stick, an undesirable procedure that make specimens prone to hemolysis [ 29].
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The weak bonded interfaces of printed specimens are prone to produce cracks and resulting in low fracture energy.
For a long time, I was squeamish about the term, because it seemed to imply that men in general were flawed rather than that particular specimens were prone to explain things they didn't understand to women who already did.
Furthermore, in all test configurations, the out-of-plane deformation is significant when the shear angle is large, and a narrow specimen is prone to have out-of-plane deformation.
After 1-year storage, all specimens appeared more prone to interface detachment during specimen processing, rendering proper interface characterization more difficult.
Moreover, there are several disadvantages to previously reported methods, being time consuming and labour intensive, often requiring cadavers or surgical resection specimens and being prone to magnification or other measurement errors.
The current manual sample processing method recommended for use with the TRUGENE™ HBV Genotyping Kit (TRUGENE HBV; Bayer HealthCare LLC, Tarrytown, NY) is labor-intensive and may be prone to specimen cross-contamination.
Carbon-coated plastic films have higher thermal stability and are less prone to specimen movement during examination.
These procedures are still prone to error since specimens can also undergo deformations with cumulative dose, and in most cases gold fiducials yield better tiltseries alignment.
This is in keeping with the absence of basal-like in situ lesions in preventive mastectomy specimens of BRCA1 carriers, which are prone to develop basal-like tumours (Hoogerbrugge et al, 2003).
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