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A nurse taking a sample of blood from me asked me what I did for a living.
Investigators then tracked down the woman's mother, surreptitiously taking a sample of her DNA.
Isolagen, which has offices in the UK, has developed the technique of taking a sample of an adult's skin, cultivating it, and injecting collagen and elastin back.
Ultimately, detectives succeeded by taking a sample of his saliva from the lid of a coffee cup from which Mr. Kee had drunk in his jail cell.
These include taking a sample of fluid from the joint to look for crystal deposits or a blood test.
These methods consist essentially of taking a sample of genes and finding out how many are variable and how variable each one is.
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Traditionally, scientists have measured biological age by taking a sampling of 150 of a person's genes, which together make up the individual's "gene signature".
With a self-sampling kit, you take a sample of blood, send it to a laboratory and they send you the results.
The doctor will use a needle to take a sample of the fluid surrounding the baby.
"What they do is take a sample of 25,000 blocks sprinkled around the country," Dr. Freedman said.
The researchers took a sample of the substance and analyzed it using X-ray diffraction.
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