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The adhesion of the specimens is reported and accompanied by a microstructural study of the BC and the thermally grown oxides (TGO), as well as a discussion on the influence of BC/TC interfacial damage on adhesion properties of TBC.
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One of the specimens was reported to be perhaps the largest Tyrannosaurus ever found.
The clinical characteristics of the specimens are reported in Table 2.
If the result of either duplicate test is reactive, the specimen is reported as repeatedly reactive and undergoes confirmatory testing with a more specific supplemental test (e.g., Western blot or, less commonly, an immunofluorescence assay (IFA)).
When evidence of bacterial contamination of the specimen is reported from the laboratory the question of whether this is the result of air-borne contamination or whether the specimen itself is infected must be answered.
If the initial retest result was positive (RLU/CO of ≥1.0), the specimen was reported as "positive".
General behaviors of these specimens were reported, and the influences of flexural reinforcing ratio (or steel content), volume fraction of the fibers in ULCC, and depth of cross section on ultimate strength behaviors were studied and analyzed.
The absolute number of positive specimens is reported weekly by the states and includes specimens from sentinel providers as well as other sources.
The bond behavior of the tested specimens was reported in terms of stress slip response, bond strength, bar slip, adhesion, and failure mechanism.
Measured geometric and material properties, together with the full load deflection histories from the test specimens, were reported.
Histopathology of the resected specimens was reported by a specialist gastrointestinal pathologist (GIM) according to the Royal College of Pathologists, London, data set.
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