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Likewise, the remaining sols were kept to gelify at 60 °C for 4 days and then powdered to obtain suitable samples for analysing them by other characterisation techniques (Fourier transformed infrared, FTIR and differential thermal analysis, DTA).
Slow diffusion of hexane into a solution of 11 in chloroform gave suitable samples for X-ray crystallography.
This approach can be easily adapted to many phenotypes, the major limitation being the availability of suitable samples for the expression studies.
If the exposures are intermittent and the biomarker is short-lived, it is often difficult to collect suitable samples for biomonitoring.
However, because all bat species in Europe/Germany are protected by strict regulations, the acquisition of suitable samples for virus isolation is rather challenging in comparison to most other parts of the world.
For tumour tissues, a consultant neuropathologist reconfirmed a diagnosis of glioblastoma WHO grade IV and selected suitable samples for analysis by visual microscopic assessment with >70% neoplastic cells and <50% necrosis from intraoperative cytology smear preparations or FFPE blocks for each case.
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In order to have a suitable sample for this identification we exclude all individuals coming from a country where, according to the ISMU dataset, only one creed is professed.
These results suggest that plasma is a suitable sample for use in Panbio dengue and JEV ELISAs.
This potentially makes DBS a suitable sample for EQA of POCTs in remote settings.
More importantly, urine is a suitable sample for determining pulmonary HCMV infection in children.
This coordination has favored the identification of the most suitable sample for each patient who requires a transplant [ 6].
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