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In the lung, a positive DING protein labeling was identified in cells of the pulmonary alveoli and bronchioles with folded mucous membranes (Figures 6C and 6D).
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Consecutive adult patients suspected of PE and with a Wells score >4 or a positive D-dimer were prospectively enrolled in three emergency departments.
In this study, the diagnostic performance of a triple POC-US (lung, heart, and leg vein US) was investigated in 357 patients with clinical suspicion of PE with a Wells score >4 or a positive D-dimer value.
Under neutral state, the excess of low-frequency alleles will increase θ ^ π and that of intermediate-frequency alleles would affect θ ^ S. A minus D value might indicate population under purifying selection or population growth; otherwise, a positive D suggests balancing selection, or diversifying selection, and recent admixture of different populations (Hartl and Clark, 2007).
On the contrary, a positive D reflects a balanced tree with long internal branches.
We were able to demonstrate a positive D-test for a resistant strain of S. aureus when grown on defibrinated and citrated hair sheep agar (Figure 3B).
In populations of small size like Amerindians and Oceanians, a positive D value may be interpreted either by a demographic contraction, and/or by balancing selection, and it is not possible to disentangle the effects caused by both alternatives.
A positive D value indicates a deficit of low-frequency alleles relative to what is expected.
Most patients with suspected PE have a positive D-dimer and undergo diagnostic testing.
Between October 2004 and December 2008, 131 patients with suspected PE and a positive D-dimer test were enrolled.
In the case of a positive D-test, strains were considered resistant to CLIN.
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