He couldn't quite believe that this rank-smelling specimen was his former master.
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I didn't explain the source of the specimen, and they didn't ask.
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No cases were admitted to hospital at the time of specimen collection.
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The last song may be given in the vernacular as a specimen:
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The other morning I overheard the nurse talking to this particular specimen.
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Participants were prospectively enrolled in institutional (cohort I) or cooperative group (cohort II) biospecimen and data collection protocols.
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Oral fluid is a non-invasive biospecimen that can harbor pathogen-specific antibodies and has the potential to replace blood-based testing protocols.
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The Western Australian Melanoma Health Study (WAMHS) is a population-based case-collection and biospecimen resource established to investigate the genetic epidemiology of melanoma.
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These results suggest that the fixative formulation of Poloxamer 407 can be integrated into biospecimen collection pipelines for simultaneous analysis of microbes and host cells.
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Data sources: We searched the Biospecimen Research and PubMed databases using defined key words.
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Sequencing DNA from a museumspecimen doesn't quite work like a barcode reader at the supermarket checkout.
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Euclid is a museumspecimen.
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It was a former museumspecimen and cost a fortune; she had a few bad nights, worrying whether it had actually been a legal purchase.
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Such a fauna is found fossil in another layer of tuff covering the slope of Denise, opposite to that where the museumspecimen was exhumed.
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Here we present a molecular phylogeny of this radiation using data from museumspecimens.
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It's a biologicalspecimen, a partial fragment of an animal collected from Central America.
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Or could someone have been transporting a biologicalspecimen?
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Discussion: We present examples to illustrate potential sources of unintended contamination of the biologicalspecimen during collection or processing procedures.
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Like a biologicalspecimen.
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One of the reason being difficulty in collection of biologicalspecimen (traditionally stool) in community from apparently healthy individuals.
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We developed a small-molecule linker that enables RNA to be covalently attached to a swellable polyelectrolyte gel synthesized throughout a biologicalspecimen.
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The applicability of the method to biologicalspecimens is demonstrated on mammalian cells.
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About the fourteen biologicalspecimens we were pardonably indefinite.
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Perhaps these are old biologicalspecimens or teaching skeletons.
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It was labeled "International BiologicalSpecimen Container" and plastered with stickers and warnings in four languages.
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Objectives: Online HIV prevention studies have been limited in their ability to obtain biologicalspecimens to measure study outcomes.
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SIMS-MSI offers a complementary method to MALDI-MSI for the acquisition of images with higher spatial resolution directly from biologicalspecimens.
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All remaining biologicalspecimens, as well as colostrum, umbilical cord and placental samples, have been stored in a secure biorepository.
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"I think biologicalspecimens have to be reported," Ryan said.
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The 12-plex DiLeu isobaric labeling with Metandem data processing presents an accessible and efficient workflow for an amine-containing metabolome study in biologicalspecimens.