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By limiting the analysis to virus load among bronchoalveolar lavage specimens, we would have been able to more directly compare virus load in the lung with clinical severity; however, too few of these specimens were available to conduct this analysis.
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At present, although ACAs are finally diagnosed by pathological examination of surgical specimen, we would like to propose two approaches when you encounter cystic lesions.
The day before our jungle excursion, we'd found specimens of the latter two strains in a nearby marijuana grove maintained by paramilitary groups and local farmers.
Gazing at these healthy specimens, one would surmise that ink and paper were still masters of their domain.
It was size he was interested in, colossal specimens that would match the monstrous scale of his own ego and business interests.
We were able to successfully predict which specimens would give rise to prediction errors, and which would not.
But Ghislaine is appalled at the idea of it being broken up: "Anybody who has any respect for mineral specimens would never break up an entire specimen.
Hence, these specimens would have still been considered as valid specimens for analysis by the testing protocol utilized herein.
We expect that protein profiling of PCa biopsy specimens would be performed at the time of initial diagnosis of disease for prediction of the likely behavior of the cancer.
We hypothesized that GEP of transurethral resection (TUR) and cystectomy specimens would predict subtypes that could benefit from chemotherapy.
Conversely, growth stoppages in the largest Archaeopteryx specimens would have contributed to moderately higher longevity estimates for these specimens and slightly lower maximal growth rate estimates.
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