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The fatigue crack initiation sites in smooth specimens were related closely to fatigue life, and most of the fracture origins initiated at the inclusions.
Skin collagen AGE measurements obtained from stored specimens were related to clinical data from the DCCT/EDIC using Spearman correlations and multivariable logistic regression analyses.
Initial phylogenetic analysis showed that the Okahandja specimens were related to MWV, but the sample from Mariental was a highly divergent member of the genus Arenavirus.
All strains recovered from human and C. callidus rodent specimens were related and formed a monophylogenetic cluster with the LNV (GenBank accession no. AF005727), with a mean genetic divergence of 4.8%.
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The decrease in fatigue crack growth in cold-expanded specimens was related to higher crack opening stresses which is a consequence of the presence of compressive residual stresses arising from cold expansion.
The measured strain data appeared to indicate that a higher incidence of base metal fracture in bolted web specimens is related, at least in part, to the increased demand on the beam flanges due to the web bolt slippage and the actual load transfer mechanism which is significantly different from that usually assumed in connection design.
The use of cadaveric bones from elderly specimens is related with low bone mineral density (BMD) and poor fixation strength [ 24- 26].
The other set of human urine specimens was related to a study of urinary tract infections (UTI) where samples were obtained as medical waste from a urine diagnostics laboratory.
A recent report suggested that a transcriptionally silenced HIV DNA pool in 10 infected brain specimens was related to high expression of the microglial cell transcription factor BCL11b [ 38].
Immunohistochemical p53 (pAb 1801 mAb) and TS (TS106 mAb) expression on formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded primary tumour specimens was related to probability of clinical response to chemotherapy, time to progression and overall survival.
It's more common than you'd think, and usually happens because there aren't enough skeletal features – called characters by palaeontologists – preserved to show how a specimen is related to other animal groups, or to distinguish it from similar fossils.
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