Samples
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You have a cassette with 10
samples.
You put these 10
samples
at once in the cage.
Just as an indication, whereas a microscopist can process 40
samples
in a day, a rat can process the same amount of
samples
in seven minutes only.
And by just presenting the
samples
once more to the rats and looping those results back, we were able to increase case detection rates by over 30 percent.
Our clients are benefiting from 85 years of employment research, which shows that work
samples
are one of the best predictors of success on the job.
We gave
samples
to Mary Schweitzer, and she was actually able to determine that B-rex was a female based on medullary tissue found on the inside of the bone.
And so we built a laboratory in the back of an 18-wheeler trailer, and actually took the laboratory to the field where we could get better
samples.
So to understand why this was the case, we took our data and put it into an ordination diagram, which is a statistical map that tells you something about how related the microbial communities are in the different
samples.
So I took this opportunity to collect some
samples
from Jonas' tumor and also some
samples
from other parts of his body.
WHO put together figures using the same diagnostic interviews on random
samples
of the population to allow us to compare rates of mental illness in each society.
And so we worked with
samples
of material that were collected by young pathologists at Brigham and Women's Hospital.
But people would write into the site with all sorts of, all sorts of stories about these animals and wanting to help me get
samples
for genetic analysis.
We're taking over a thousand
samples
for each brain.
And it contributes to about 70
samples
of those thousand
samples.
So each sample gets us about 50,000 data points with repeat measurements, a thousand
samples.
We actually have to take
samples
from the surgical bed, what's left behind in the patient, and then send those bits to the pathology lab.
The final stages, when I ran the
samples
through a high-pressure liquid chromatography mass spectrometer, which separated the compounds and analyzed the chemicals and told me exactly how much carcinogens I had in my chicken.
The problem with this is they were constrained with
samples.
They didn't get enough
samples
to really explore the genetics in enough detail.
So, where do you get
samples
from for your genetic analysis?
So if you look at all those studies I showed you, the total number of
samples
worldwide is 86, at present.
So it's very important work, and they can ask some really good questions, and tell us about population size and subpopulations and structure, but they're constrained by lack of
samples.
Now, we had an interest in getting tissue
samples
for genetics because we knew they were very valuable.
And in about half an hour, we got five
samples.
We got more money this year to carry on collecting more and more
samples.
But isn't it fantastic that you can then offer these
samples
and opportunities to other disciplines, such as the geneticists, who can gain so much more from that.
However, the other individuals are represented by these blue slides, which show tooth and bone
samples
that were matched to DNA evidence collected from family members to prove they were the identities of those individuals.
In Kenya, in Zambia, and a bunch of countries, there's been testing in random
samples
of the population.
So it turns out, if you use this technique, actually your estimates of prevalence are very close to what we get from testing random
samples
in the population, but they're very, very different than what UNAIDS tells us the prevalences are.
So if we were to take a drop of seawater from each of these
samples
and put it under the microscope, this is what the bacteria and viral communities would look like.
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