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Studies have shown that DNA in cervical specimens was stable for human papillomavirus testing when stored in SurePathTM fixative for up to 10 weeks at ambient temperature [ 35].
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The hysteretic responses of the specimens were stable and symmetric.
No difference was detected in the amount of virus in the specimens that traveled compared with optimally stored specimens, indicating that the specimens were stable under normal transport conditions (results not shown).
Contrary, ET-specimens were stable during a 4 week culture period.
Life was stable.
The coinage was stable.
Nothing was stable.
The results show that magnetizations of the specimens are mostly stable up to 400 °C, indicating that a thermal demagnetization at less than 400 °C does not change the magnetic mineralogy of the specimens (Fig. 5).
Like hair, nails have many superficial advantages as a biomarker for Pb exposure, especially because specimen collection is noninvasive and simple and because nail specimens are very stable after collection, not requiring special storage conditions.
Elastase 1 in the stool specimens is highly stable, and this test is noninvasive and more easily applied in various clinical situations [ 20], which is particularly important for critically ill patients in the ICU.
The moisture condition of specimens needs to be stable and uniform for the tests to be accurate and reliable.
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