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"The specimens we can clearly tell are tarbosaurus, and all of the nice material of Tarbosaurus comes from a particular rock formation," said Lawrence Witmer, an anatomist and paleontologist at Ohio University.
From the analyzed specimens, we can say that abfractions are usually wedge-shaped, irregular lesions, with clearly defined edges, and that they are deeper than they are wide.
Based on the comparison of gene profiling on FFPE breast cancer specimens and matched fresh specimens, we can conclude that important clinically relevant information can be identified using FFPE specimens and we even demonstrated the potential for using the microarray data to be used as a prognostic tool.
From the analyzed specimens we can also state that abrasion, erosion, and attrition are not found exclusively at cervical level (indeed, the term NCCLs covers lesions that may also have a different location); however when they are located at cervical level they allow us to make a differential diagnosis.
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"There's another whole year's worth of scientific study to be done to compare it to existing specimens before we can determine whether or not it is actually something new to science".
For example, some of the most valuable metastatic specimens that we can obtain in a solid-tumor setting are going to be those from patients who consent prior to death to an autopsy, followed by banking of that material.
Because of the scarce information on Neo Tropical phytofagous entomofauna (V. Hernández-Ortiz, Instituto de Ecología A.C. México, pers. commun)., as well as the small number of specimens obtained, we can only speculate on the possible interactions of the insects found.
Because of the diversity and number of specimens, he says, "we can look into the role of humans and get beyond correlation to causality".
Moreover, our hypotheses seem to be confirmed by the first results obtained in stable isotope (13C and 15N) studies on 168 Durance Chondrostoma specimens for which we can identify no species, station, or year effect.
Then, we embed the specimen in plastic, so we can shoot the specimen with a very high-energy electron beam without destroying the structure".
This particular specimen is unique because "we can clearly identify it as coming from a meat-eating dinosaur, and the only species of that type of dinosaur living in the area at the end of the Cretaceous Period that was large enough to produce this coprolite was Tyrannosaurus rex," paleontologist Harold Bryant, director of the Royal Saskatchewan Museum, explained in an official announcement.
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