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Moreover, since the procedure involves biopsing, a somewhat invasive procedure possibly triggering psychological rejection, there should be clear information on how it is perceived from the patients' perspective (comfort, invasiveness, pain, sedation requirement, etc).
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From a clinical perspective, the blood culture is somewhat invasive and the results are generally not available for several hours.
GG16 cells had a somewhat stronger invasive capacity than GG14 cells (Supplementary Figures 8a and b).
If a synaptic marker reflecting the ongoing synaptic degeneration in the central nervous system (CNS) could be identified in blood or plasma, it would be a very valuable clinical tool because CSF sampling is considered to be a somewhat more invasive procedure.
While EM of the cilia and ciliary function testing are both time consuming and somewhat invasive, nasal NO measurement is a fast, non-invasive tool that can generally be used from 5 years of age (modified techniques have been shown to be applicable from 2.5 years) [2, 11] when it comes to targeted case finding and excluding of PCD.
Several spurge species are at least somewhat invasive, and E. esula (leafy spurge) is considered a major plague, especially in the West.
You'll have a good chance to make eye contact this way, and besides, you might appear somewhat invasive if you sit down next to them.
A: Somewhat, yes.
Most currently employed neurostimulation methods rely on the somewhat invasive use of stimulating electrodes or photon-emitting devices.
The axially mounted micropoints obtained by the alternate retouch of straight elongated blanks using semi-abrupt, somewhat invasive retouch of the ventral side, and direct, continuous retouch of the opposite dorsal side, are probably carriers of such a kind of cultural or chronostratigraphic information.
On the other hand, they are somewhat invasive (it requires central venous as well as arterial catheterization).
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