Sentence examples for sufficient preservation from inspiring English sources

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When temperature is not a sufficient preservation parameter for some PPs (hormones and fluoxetine) its combination with the addition of chemical agents into the samples may prolong the integrity of the PPs during storage in surface water.

Thus, although complete retention of pHER may not have been achieved in the clinical studies just described above, or in the present study, sufficient preservation of pHER epitopes very likely occurred, since significant correlations were established with clinical outcome in the prior studies, and with other relevant VeraTag™ measurements in our study.

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Because carbonate in apatite can exchange isotopically with dissolved carbon present in the environmental fluids, pretreatments are necessary but not sufficient and preservation criteria based on mineral integrity are of limited help.

The fruit and honey mixture is concentrated by boiling or under vacuum (reduced pressure) until a sugar concentration of at least 63 % is reached, which is sufficient for preservation.

It might be proposed that the conservation of TCAST1 is sufficient for heterochromatin preservation in interstrain crosses in spite of changes in TCAST2 profiles.

Robert J. Freeman, the executive director of the state's Committee on Open Government, said Mr. Cuomo deserved credit for creating a records policy, because state law places few requirements on what records the governor's office must preserve, tasking the governor with keeping, in most cases, only what he deems "of sufficient value for preservation".

For example, if a long allele has been identified in one locus, it is a confirmation that sufficient nuclear DNA preservation exists (in that extract) for relatively long alleles in the other loci to be amplified as well.

All 29 cases included in this study provided tissue preservation sufficient for evaluation.

To develop skills sufficient for hearing preservation CI surgery, surgeons need to perform several electrode insertion trials in ex vivo temporal bones, thereby consuming relatively expensive electrode carriers.

To develop skills sufficient for hearing preservation cochlear implant surgery, surgeons need to perform several electrode insertion trials in ex vivo temporal bones, thereby consuming relatively expensive electrode carriers.

The primary author of this article (PEW) has long wondered whether nutritional delivery alone during acute illness was sufficient to optimize preservation of lean body mass and recover QOL and physical function--and recently experienced first hand that the answer is no.

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