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The screening specimens were normally collected from the newborns in the maternity clinic or at home between the 36th and 72nd hours of life and sent to the Berlin NBS laboratory the same day in the form of dried blood spot cards (Ahlstrom 226, ID Biological Systems, Greenville, SC, USA).
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The judicious dissection of specimens is normally permitted.
Virtual specimens are normally presented as 2-D images (Fig. 3) or pre-rendered animations (Online Resource 1).
In accordance with Weibull's size effect theory (Weibull 1939), larger specimens are normally weaker than smaller ones because they have a greater chance to include larger and more severe flaws.
Type specimens are normally prepared by compression and drying, after which they are stored in herbaria to act as definitive references.
Lymph nodes in ALND specimens are normally examined by a single hematoxylin and eosin stained section.
For SEM, since the chamber is at high vacuum, plant specimen is normally required to be fully dehydrated by chemical fixation, which may cause molecular denaturation and structure artifact.
Trade in specimens of Appendix I species is normally prohibited, and may be allowed in exceptional circumstances when the purpose of the import is not commercial, for instance, for scientific research.
Samples that could not be assigned a species name were normally single specimens at immature stages, so key morphological characters could not be observed (and, for those barcoded, no perfect match was found in the databases either).
Specimens that are normally sterile, such as blood, urine or spinal fluid, are cultured under conditions designed to grow all possible organisms.
For the GERMS program, IPD cases were defined as hospitalized persons from whom S. pneumoniae was cultured from specimens that are normally sterile (e.g., cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), blood or joint fluid).
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