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Specimens were ordered by physicians in the presence of clinical features compatible with C. difficile-associated infection.
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No AIFs were observed in this specimen and all interfaces studied were ordered, with a representative example shown in Fig. 2b.
To describe the external development of embryonic series I suggest the following protocol: Ordering: Primarily, specimens should be ordered by a comparative synopsis of the embryos' age and the development of reference organs, such as the number of somites, or as often used, the limb bud development [78] [79].
Navigenics said its tests are ordered by a physician because a doctor on contract to the company reviews customer orders before the specimens are passed to the testing laboratory.
Only patients for whom a specimen was submitted after a clinician order for routine culture were eligible for inclusion, although additional diagnostics (e.g., ova and parasites, Clostridium difficile, rotavirus EIA) may have also been ordered for some patients.
Acute-phase (<8 days after illness onset) CSF, serum, rectal swab, and nasopharyngeal <span class="lh">specimens were collected if the ordered by the patients' physicians.
Cube specimens were tested in order to determine ultrasonic velocity.
Dogbone specimens were cut in order to study their mechanical properties.
The magnetic properties of both the nanopowders and the sintered specimens were determined in order to establish their feasibility as a permanent magnet.
The three experimental specimens were designed in order to calibrate the damage coefficients kω and the initial void volume fraction f0.
A large number of beam specimens were analyzed in order to conduct a thorough evaluation of debonding failure of RC beams strengthened with FRP laminates.
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