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DSS1 mRNA and p53 protein were examined by RT-PCR and immunohistochemical staining of breast cancer specimens to classify DSS1high and DSS1low or p53high and p53low groups.

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Because of this, several scientists have noted that the type specimen, and thus the genus Allosaurus itself or at least the species A. fragillis, is technically a nomen dubium ("dubious name", based on a specimen too incomplete to compare to other specimens or to classify).

Because of this, several scientists have interpreted the type specimen as potentially dubious, and thus the genus Allosaurus itself or at least the species A. fragilis would be a nomen dubium ("dubious name", based on a specimen too incomplete to compare to other specimens or to classify).

For two of the 3 years reported in this study, the NP and OP specimens were inserted into the same vial and tested as one specimen while in the final year the specimens were placed in separate vials in which case a positive result from either specimen was sufficient to classify a case as positive [ 29].

The 2014 World Health Organization classification calls for endometrial mucinous proliferations that display "confluent or cribriform architecture with even minimal atypia" in sampling specimens to be classified as carcinoma, and others whose features are not diagnostic of carcinoma to be categorized as atypical mucinous glandular proliferations (AMGPs).

The sphenoid bone, on the other hand, does not reflect genetic relatedness at any ontogenetic stage; however, despite this, the morphology is distinct enough among populations to allow unidentified specimens to be classified by population with rather high accuracy.

Using specimen (nephrectomy -histology as the 'gold stanephrectomy -histologyrasion-based decision thee was generated to classify specimens.

The TNM (Tumor, Node, Metastasis) staging system of the International Union Against Cancer [ 16] was used to classify specimens as stage I (n = 56), II (n = 39), or III (n = 73).

It is a character-based method whose aim is to classify specimens to species using classification rules that compactly characterize species in terms of DNA Barcode locations of key diagnostic nucleotides.

Another example of this occurred in a study where classification trees were built from gene expression data to classify specimens as normal colon or colon cancer (Zhang et al, 2001).

All confirmed HIV-positive specimens with sufficient remaining sample were tested with Calypte HIV-1 BED Incidence EIA according to package insert instructions (Calypte® Biomedical Corporation. Calypte® HIV-1 BED Incidence EIA, Cat. No. 98003 March 2007); a cut-off level for OD of ≤0.8 was used to classify specimens as recent infections.

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